I’m not from the U.S., but if I recall correctly, it’s the Department of the Treasury who issues new government debt (which is probably why those bonds are called “treasuries”), and I’d keep that responsibility with them. I don’t think who issues these securities affects much, as long as they have the same oversight mechanisms as that of the issuance of typical government bonds.
Who will be issuing these for the example of the US, assuming that’s where you have experience?
I’m not from the U.S., but if I recall correctly, it’s the Department of the Treasury who issues new government debt (which is probably why those bonds are called “treasuries”), and I’d keep that responsibility with them. I don’t think who issues these securities affects much, as long as they have the same oversight mechanisms as that of the issuance of typical government bonds.