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Treasury Bill

A 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.



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Treasury direct

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A system allowing an individual investor to make a noncompetitive bid on US Treasury securities and thus avoid broker-dealer fees.


Treasury

Treasury

US 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)

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