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It is most commonly used to refer to a short-term debt security issued by the United States Treasury. For example, "Investors often purchase U.S. T-bills as a safe place to store their money."
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T-bill
noun
A Treasury bill.
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"T-bill rates rose almost 0.6 percentage points (i.e., 60 basis points).
T-bill rates are the highest since the Lehman Brothers collapse in the fall of 2008.
#Greek T-Bill Auction TARGET was 3.12bn.
Simply put, most firms – and especially SMEs – can't borrow easily at the T-bill rate.
You don't want both a three-month Fed bill and a three-month T-bill.
Interest on the national debt cost me $6,529.51, although I got some of that back with my T-bill.
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Others barely offer T bill returns despite considerably more risk.
Play it safe and buy the T bill.
Sharpe divides a portfolio's excess return (return less the riskless T bill return) by its volatility.
(The blended account would pick up some T bill interest but miss out on stock dividends).
Gold traded at around $350 and the real T bill yield stood around 1.5%.
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