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The World Bank has been issuing sustainable development bonds in the international capital markets for over 70 years to fund programs and activities that achieve a positive impact.
In 2022, global public debt comprising general government domestic and external debt reached a record USD 92 trillion. Developing countries owe almost 30% of the total, of which roughly 70% is attributable to China, India and Brazil.
The private sector can invest directly in our work with developing countries: The World Bank (IBRD), which lends to middle-income countries, and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), which lends to private enterprises in developing countries, issue bonds in the global capital markets.
Debt issues are generally in the form of fixed corporate or government obligations such as bonds or debentures. In a debt issue, the seller promises the investor regular interest payments along the with eventual repayment of the invested principal on a predetermined date.
While paper bonds are no longer sold at banks, certain Series I savings bonds can still be obtained with a federal tax refund. Buyers must create an account on TreasuryDirect to complete a purchase, selecting from available bond types and setting investment amounts within yearly limits.
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Depending on your brokerages capabilities and access to international debt markets, you may be able to purchase foreign bonds much the same way as domestic ones. International bond mutual funds and ETFs are also available to trade.
Yes. Many of the structured notes, but also plain vanilla bonds, issued by the World Bank are designed to meet the particular needs of individual, generally institutional investors that approach the World Bank either directly or through an underwriter.
Global debt refers to the total amount of money owed by all sectors, including governments, businesses, and households worldwide. As of 2022, global debt was the equivalent of 305 trillion USD. This including debt by both public and private debtors.

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