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Do governments have to pay interest on government debt held by the central bank?
Yes, the government has to pay interest on debt even if it is held by the central bank. That is true at least for major modern central banks.
For example, from a press release from the US Federal Rese …
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Price v return on gilts
There is an inverse relationship between the price of a debt contract and the implied yield (or rate of return).
To keep things simple, assume the government issues debt with a contract length of one …
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How to weakly predict T-bill rates?
If I understand your question correctly, you would like to know what future 1y yields will be like. These are called forward rates.
Because of the nature of the question and the fact that there are ma …