Commercial paper


 

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Commercial paper

Short-term, negotiable debt of a firm; thus a bond of short maturity issued by a company.

Commercial paper

Short-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 paper

A short term note issued by banks and corporations with a range of maturities from 30 days to 270 days.



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