skuldabréfamarkaður
The skuldabréfamarkaður, or bond market, is a financial market where participants can issue new debt, or buy and sell existing debt. Debt instruments, known as bonds, are essentially loans made by investors to borrowers, which can be governments or corporations. The bond market plays a crucial role in the economy by providing a mechanism for entities to raise capital for various purposes, such as funding infrastructure projects, corporate expansion, or government deficits.
Investors purchase bonds with the expectation of receiving regular interest payments, known as coupon payments, and
The skuldabréfamarkaður is broadly divided into two main segments: the primary market, where newly issued bonds