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Features of international bonds:
- They are less liquid
- They are rated by credit rating agencies
- They offer investors diversification across countries
- They offer lower interest rates than domestic bonds
International bonds are a set of securities issued by a government or an organization to raise capital in one country and repay the investors in another.
International bonds are typically issued by governments, corporations, or international organizations to raise capital and repay investors in another country. International bonds have a maturity date that is set when they are issued. International bonds can be either fixed-rate or floating-rate notes.
The features of international bonds include the following:
- The issuer can be either a national or an international agency.
- Bonds can be denominated in any currency, including the local currency, US dollar, Japanese yen, British pound, etc.
- Bonds can also be issued with different maturity dates and interest rates.
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