A zero coupon bond is a bond that does not make interest payments.
This type of bond is issued at a discount to its maturity value and is redeemed at the maturity value, generating a return for the investor.
UK Treasury bills are an example of a zero coupon bond.
Zero coupon bonds can be issued by governments, municipalities, and companies.
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