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''Financial markets - financial instruments - central government debt - bond.''
Peso is a widely used name for the currencies of a number of different countries including Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, the Philippines and Uruguay.


A government bond is one issued by a central government.


Often known as a ''gilt'', when issued by the UK or United States government.
The peso was historically a Spanish silver coin.


Spain now uses the euro.


== See also ==
* [[Bill]]
* [[Bond]]
* [[Bund]]
* [[Cash and cash equivalents]]
* [[Debt Management Office]]
* [[Gilts]]
* [[Index-linked gilt]]
* [[Paper]]
* [[Risk-free rate of return]]
* [[Sovereign]]
* [[Treasury]]
* [[Treasury securities]]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
==See also==
*[[Argentina]]
*[[EUR]]
*[[Mexico]]
 
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[[Category:Investment]]
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[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:Risk_reporting]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
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Latest revision as of 16:21, 8 December 2019

Peso is a widely used name for the currencies of a number of different countries including Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, the Philippines and Uruguay.


The peso was historically a Spanish silver coin.

Spain now uses the euro.


See also