treasury bonds
[/ˈtreʒ.ər.i bɑːndz/]
nounpl: treasury bonds
títulos do tesouro
1. Long-term debt securities issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury with maturity periods typically ranging from 10 to 30 years
Treasury bonds are considered one of the safest investments because they are backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.
Os títulos do tesouro são considerados um dos investimentos mais seguros porque são apoiados pela plena confiança e crédito do governo dos EUA.
2. Debt instruments that pay periodic interest coupon payments and return the principal at maturity
She decided to invest in treasury bonds to generate steady income for her retirement.
Ela decidiu investir em títulos do tesouro para gerar renda estável para sua aposentadoria.
Treasury bonds are a cornerstone of American financial markets and are widely used by investors worldwide as a benchmark for risk-free rate of return. In Brazil, similar instruments issued by the Brazilian Treasury (Tesouro Nacional) are called 'Títulos do Tesouro Direto' and have become increasingly popular for retail investors through the direct treasury program.
Related Idioms & Phrases
flight to safety - investors moving money into treasury bonds during market volatility
bond yield - the return on investment from holding treasury bonds
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