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Government bonds are considered securities that compel the issuer to pay the nominal value of the bond together with agreed interest to the bond holder when the bond maturity expires. This definition is in full accord with the Law on Securities published in the Official Gazette of FRY, No. 26/95, No. 59/98. It is common practice for governments to issue securities in its national bond market that are subsequently traded within that market. This method of financing is most often used by governments of emerging market countries, as it allows the inflow of much needed capital to the emerging economy, and, at the same time, sub- stantial profits. | SB WEISS sir RESEARCH ING- Dangerous Unintended Consequences How Banking Bailouts Buyouts and Nationalization Can Only Prolong America s Second Great Depression and Weaken Any Subsequent Recovery Presented by Martin D. Weiss Ph.D. Weiss Research Inc. National Press Club Washington DC March 19 2009 Copyright 2009 by Weiss Research 15430 Endeavour Drive Jupiter FL 33478 Media Contacts Joy Howell Phone 202.828.7838 Email joy@cambridgestrategicpartners.org Elizabeth Kelley Grace Phone 561.989.9855 Email lizkgrace@aol.com Pam Reimer Broadcast Phone 608.727.2600 Email preimer@merr.com Martin D. Weiss Ph.D. president of Weiss Research Inc. is one of the nation s leading advocates for investors and savers helping hundreds of thousands find safety even in the worst of times. Issuing warnings of future failures without ambiguity and with months of advance lead time Weiss predicted the demise of Bear Stearns 102 days prior to its failure Lehman Brothers 182 days prior Fannie Mae eight years prior and Citigroup 110 days prior . Similarly the U.S. Government Accountability Office GAO reported that in the 1990s Weiss greatly outperformed Moody s Standard Poor s A.M. Best and D P now Fitch in warning of future insurance company failures. Dr. Weiss holds a Ph.D. from Columbia University and has testified many times before Congress providing constructive proposals for reform in the financial industry. Weiss Research Inc. is an independent investment research firm founded in 1971 providing information and tools to help investors and savers make sound financial decisions through its free daily e-letter Money and Markets its monthly Safe Money Report and other investor publications. Although TheStreet.com has provided data and ratings used in this report the opinions and analysis expressed here are strictly those of Martin D. Weiss and Weiss Research Inc. The following individuals also contributed to this paper Mike Larson Interest Rate and Real Estate Analyst Weiss Research Inc. .