treasury

  • 101Treasury stock — Common stock that has been repurchased by the company and held in the company s treasury. The New York Times Financial Glossary common stock that has been repurchased by the company and held in the company s treasury. Bloomberg Financial… …

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  • 102treasury bill — Short term obligations of the federal government. Treasury bills are for specified terms of three, six and twelve months. An obligation of the U.S. Treasury with a maturity date less than one year from the date of issue and bearing no interest… …

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  • 103treasury of merits — or treasury of the church or treasury of the saints Usage: usually capitalized C : the superabundant satisfaction of Christ for men s sins and the excess of merit of the Virgin Mary and the saints forming a store held in Roman Catholic theology… …

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  • 104Treasury of Atreus — The Treasury of Atreus or Tomb of Agamemnon is an impressive tholos tomb at Mycenae, Greece (on the Panagitsa Hill) constructed around 1250 BCE. The lintel stone above the doorway weighs 120 tons. The tomb was used for an unknown period of time.… …

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  • 105Treasury Committee — The House of Commons Treasury Committee (commonly Treasury Select Committee ) is a select committee of the House of Commons in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The remit of the committee is to examine the expenditure, administration and… …

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  • 106Treasury Bond — Les T Bonds ou Treasury Bond (bons du trésor) sont des titres obligataires à intérêt fixe sécurisé émis par le gouvernement américain. Ce sont les bons du trésor américains dont la maturité est la plus longue, avec une échéance qui varie entre… …

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  • 107Treasury Note — Les T Notes ou Treasury Notes (billets de trésorerie) sont des titres de créance obligataires à moyen terme émis par le Département du Trésor des États Unis. Leur rémunération est assurée, à l instar des Treasury Bonds (T Bonds) par un coupon… …

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  • 108Treasury Lock — A customized derivative security used by investors to lock in the yield or price of a treasury security. The lock acts like a separate security in addition to the treasury because it guarantees a fixed return. Treasury locks are cash settled, and …

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  • 109Treasury Offering — The issuance of an additional class of security already existing in a firm s treasury. During a treasury offering a company needs to raise more money, but doesn t want any extra debt, so they will often issue extra shares of its currently trading …

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  • 110Treasury Receipt — A zero coupon bond issued by a brokerage firm and collateralized by treasury securities held for the investor by a custodian. In general, stripped U.S. Government bonds are referred to as Treasury receipts but are better known as TIGRS… …

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