Sovereign debt issued by the Republic of Lebanon, traded as an international bond. It represents the country's borrowing and is subject to high risk due to Lebanon's financial crisis.
Description: Lebanon government bonds are debt securities issued by the Lebanese Ministry of Finance to finance government spending. They are traded on international markets, primarily in US dollars and euros. The bonds have been in default since 2020 following Lebanon's economic collapse, with restructuring negotiations ongoing. They are considered high-risk, high-yield instruments, often held by distressed debt investors.