riigivõlakiri
Riigivõlakiri, often translated as government bond, is a debt instrument issued by a national government. By purchasing a riigivõlakiri, an investor essentially lends money to the government. In return, the government promises to repay the principal amount of the loan on a specified maturity date and typically pays periodic interest payments, known as coupons, to the bondholder. The terms of a riigivõlakiri, including the interest rate, maturity date, and face value, are clearly defined in the bond's prospectus.
Governments issue riigivõlakirjad to finance their expenditures, which can include public projects, infrastructure development, or to
Investors in riigivõlakirjad include individuals, institutional investors such as pension funds and insurance companies, and other