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Commercial paperShort-term, negotiable debt of a firm; thus a bond of short maturity issued by a company.Commercial paperShort-term unsecured promissory notes issued by a corporation. The maturity of commercial paper is typically less than 270 days; the most common maturity range is 30 to 50 days or less.Commercial paperA short term note issued by banks and corporations with a range of maturities from 30 days to 270 days.Similar MatchesUCE (Unsolicited Commercial Email)UCE (Unsolicited Commercial Email)Emails of a marketing nature sent to recipients who have no business relationship with the sender and have not requested the information or indicated willingness to receive it - otherwise known as "spam". Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)Collection of laws dealing with commercial business. Commercial riskCommercial riskThe risk that a foreign debtor will be unable to pay its debts because of business events, such as bankruptcy. Commercial policyCommercial policyGovernment policies intended to influence international commerce, including international trade. Includes tariffs and NTBs, as well as policies regarding exports. Commercial letters of creditCommercial letters of creditTrade-related agreement that a certain amount of bank funds is available to an entity. Further SuggestionsCommercial hedgersCommercial invoice commercial mortgage Commercial property commercial bank Euro commercial paper Commercial loan Commercial bank Commercial Mortgage Backed Securities Commercial draft Commercial Property |
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