ríkisbréf
Ríkisbréf is a term used in Iceland to refer to government bonds. These are debt securities issued by the Icelandic government to finance its expenditures. By purchasing ríkisbréf, investors are essentially lending money to the state, which promises to repay the principal amount on a specified maturity date and usually pays periodic interest (coupons) in the meantime.
The issuance of ríkisbréf is a crucial tool for fiscal management, allowing the government to fund public
Ríkisbréf are generally considered low-risk investments because they are backed by the full faith and credit