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Treasury security
Treasury security see security
security
corporate security held for deferred issue in a shelf registration Treasury security : a security issued by a government treasury : treasury
STRIP
trading of registered interest and principal of securities] : a Treasury security that entitles the investor usually to payment of interest or
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bill
itself that entitles the purchaser to receive payment upon presentation Treasury bill : a short-term obligation sold by the government at … bill given by a bank to the purchaser of a security in place of the security itself that entitles the purchaser
Treasury Bill
Treasury Bill, means a short-term debt security issued by the federal
treasury index
treasury index can be used as the basis for adjustable rate … that the U.S. Treasury holds for its Treasury bills and securities. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
treasury
treasury pl: -sur·ies 1 a : a place in which stores … a governmental department is transacted 3 cap : a government security (as a note or bill) issued by the Treasury
Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)
party interested upon the payment of such charges as the Treasury may fix. (2) The Secretary of State may also, if … rules of court may make such provisionas is neessary for securing the accuracy of the notes to be taken and for
call
of money: as a : a notice by the U.S. Treasury to depositories to transfer part of its deposit balance to … of (as a bond or option) for redemption NOTE: A security issuer may call a security only if calling it is
repurchase agreement
agreement : a contract giving the seller of securities (as Treasury bills) the right to repurchase after a stated period and … repurchase agreement : a contract giving the seller of securities (as Treasury bills) the right to repurchase after a stated
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