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Treasury bill (T-bill)

a short-term debt obligation issued by the U. S. Treasury at a discount under competitive bidding, with a maturity of up to one year. The bills are issued payable to the bearer only, and are sold at a minimum face value of $10,000.

Source : U.S. Department of the Treasury

Language : English

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