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A floating rate bond is a bond with a variable interest rate, as opposed to a fixed rate bond whose interest rate does not fluctuate. A foreign currency convertible bond (FCCB) is a type of bond issued in a currency other than the issuer’s national currency. A general obligation bond, or GO, is a type of municipal bond fully backed by the creditworthiness of the issuer and the ability to tax its residents. Gold-edged securities are high-quality bonds issued by some national governments and private entities to generate income. Gold-edged securities are high-quality bonds issued by some national governments and private entities to generate income. Government bonds in the UK, India and some other Commonwealth countries are known as securities. A global bond, sometimes referred to as a Eurobond, is a type of bond issued and traded outside the country in which the bond’s currency is denominated. A government bond is debt issued by the government and sold to investors to support government spending. Government securities are government debt used to finance day-to-day operations, special infrastructure and military projects. A Green Bond is a fixed income instrument specifically designed to support specific projects related to climate or the environment.