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Treasury BillA government security usually with a life of 3 months but also up to one year maturity. Such bills are issued by the government at a discount and redeemable at par with no interest payable. They provide a principle way of financing borrowing. Other methods of government borrowing include the issuing of gilt edged stocks (gilts) usually fixed interest, with a variety of redemption dates.Similar MatchesTreasury BillsTreasury BillsInterest bearing U.S. Government obligations sold at a weekly sale. The change in interest rates paid on these obligations is frequently used as the Rate Index of Adjustable Mortgage Loans. Treasury directTreasury directA system allowing an individual investor to make a noncompetitive bid on US Treasury securities and thus avoid broker-dealer fees. TreasuryTreasuryUS Department of the Treasury, which issues all Treasury bonds, notes, and bills as well as overseeing agencies. Also, the department within a corporation that oversees its financial operations including the issuance of new shares. Certificate of Accrual on Treasury Securities (CATS)Certificate of Accrual on Treasury Securities (CATS)Refers to a zero-coupon US Treasury issue that is sold at a deep discount from the face value and pays no coupon interest during its lifetime, but returns the full face value at maturity. Treasury notesTreasury notesDebt obligations of the US Treasury that have maturities of more than 2 years but less than 10 years. Further SuggestionsUS Treasury noteTreasury bills US Treasury bond Treasury bonds US Treasury securities Treasury Shares Treasury securities Treasury securities (treasuries) Treasury bonds Treasury notes |
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