Sovereign debt issued by the Republic of Croatia, representing a fixed-income investment backed by the Croatian government.
Description: Croatia government bonds are debt securities issued by the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Croatia to finance government spending and manage national debt. They are considered low-risk investments within the emerging European market, with varying maturities and coupon structures. Croatia's credit rating influences bond yields, and these instruments are traded on domestic and international markets. The bonds play a key role in the country's fiscal policy and are held by institutional investors seeking stable income.
Established / Launched: 1991
Founder / Issuer: Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Croatia