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Bond Issuer

A bond issuer is an entity, such as a corporation or government, that borrows funds by selling bonds to investors. The issuer is legally obligated to pay periodic interest (coupon payments) to bondholders and to repay the principal amount (face value) at the bond's maturity date.

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Updated 2025-08-20

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