riigilainad
Riigilainad, also known as government bonds or treasury bonds, are debt securities issued by a national government. When a government needs to raise funds, it can borrow money from investors by selling these bonds. In return for lending their money, investors receive periodic interest payments, known as coupon payments, and the principal amount back when the bond matures.
The purpose of issuing riigilainad can vary. Governments may use them to finance public projects such as
The safety and reliability of riigilainad are generally considered high, especially those issued by stable, developed
Investors in riigilainad include individuals, pension funds, insurance companies, and foreign governments. The market for riigilainad