Dutch Bond
A Dutch Bond is a type of government bond issued by the Netherlands. It is a debt security that allows the government to raise funds for various public projects and services. Investors purchase these bonds, effectively lending money to the government in exchange for periodic interest payments and the return of the principal amount at maturity.
These bonds are considered low-risk investments due to the stability of the Dutch economy and the government's strong credit rating. They are often used by investors seeking a reliable source of income and a safe place to park their money, especially during economic uncertainty.