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A bund is German central government debt, from the German word for 'bond'.
''Central government debt - Germany.''


A ''bund'' is a certificate of German central government debt, from the German word for 'bond'.


Sometimes written 'Bund'.
 
Sometimes written ''Bund''.




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Latest revision as of 12:35, 11 April 2021

Central government debt - Germany.

A bund is a certificate of German central government debt, from the German word for 'bond'.


Sometimes written Bund.


See also