What Are EE Bonds?

Paper savings bonds are no longer marketed by financial institutions as of January 1, 2012. Treasury’s goal of increasing the number of electronic transactions with citizens and businesses is being furthered by this measure. SeriesEE savings bonds are low-risk savings instruments that yield interest until 30 years have passed or you cash them in, whichever

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What Are Dollar Bonds?

A dollar bond is a bond issued by a foreign firm or government outside of the United States that is denominated in US dollars rather than the local currency. Dollar bonds are utilized to appeal to a wider range of investors because U.S.-based creditors will face less currency risk. For international issuers, however, dollar bonds

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