Government securities that cannot be publicly traded are typically those issued in private placements or certain types of bonds, like Treasury bills or notes that are sold directly to institutional investors or specific entities rather than through public auctions. Additionally, some securities may be restricted due to regulatory conditions or specific agreements, limiting their availability to a broader market. Examples include certain municipal bonds or securities issued under specific programs that are not registered for public sale.
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