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Treasury bill
noun
A government obligation, sold at a discount, maturing in one year or less, and pays no interest prior to maturity.
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Treasury bill, short-term U.S. government security with maturity ranging from 4 weeks to 52 weeks.
Treasury bill yields soared to 14percentthethighestest rate in five years.
Shorter-term Treasuries mixed, as the three-month Treasury bill was rose to 0.25%, from 0.23%, while the two-year note fell to 0.92%, from 0.95% Friday.
Let fainthearted 50-somethings race for the Treasury bill markets.
Indeed, Greece and Portugal also have Treasury bill programmes.
The market thinks there is nothing safer than a Treasury bill.
The yield on a one-year Treasury bill is now under a quarter of 1 percent.
Not bad when a one-year Treasury bill yields 0.31 percent.
It thus has the opposite characteristics to the short-term Treasury bill.
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Table 4, describes the Secondary Market, real one-year Philippine Treasury Bill, and inflation rates from 2007 to 2015.
To hedge my speculative bet on a 2009 turnaround, I am recommending SPDR Barclays Capital 1 3 Month Treasury Bill (46, BIL) fund.
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