Government Debt Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
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JHG | A | Janus Henderson Group plc | 0.82 | |
ERC | D | Wells Fargo Advantage Multi-Sector Income Fund | 0.00 | |
EGF | D | Blackrock Enhanced Government Fund, Inc. | 0.36 |
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Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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TPMN | A | The Timothy Plan Timothy Plan Market Neutral ETF | 8.28 | |
ACTV | D | LeaderShares Activist Leaders ETF | 4.25 | |
CCEF | C | Calamos CEF Income & Arbitrage ETF | 2.99 | |
MVFD | B | Monarch Volume Factor Dividend Tree Index ETF | 2.69 | |
FOVL | B | iShares Focused Value Factor ETF | 2.59 |
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- Government Debt
Government debt, also known as public debt, is the money owed by a government to its creditors. It is the result of borrowing by a government to finance its operations and activities. Governments borrow money to pay for things like infrastructure, social programs, and military spending. Government debt can be either internal or external, depending on who the creditors are. Internal debt is owed to citizens of the country, while external debt is owed to foreign creditors.
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