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Chinese term

国库券

Chinese to English Social Sciences Accounting accounting
国库券?
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treasure bonds; treasury bill issued by a government

Treasury bonds pay a fixed interest rate on a semi-annual basis. ... Treasury bonds are government securities that have a 30-year term. They earn interest until maturity and the owner is also paid a par amount, or the principal, when the Treasury bond matures.
Treasury Bonds, also called T-bonds, are long-term debt instruments issued and backed by the United States government to finance its operations. In other words, they are long-term loans with a maturity date of more than one year issued by the US government to the public in an effort to fund its ongoing activities.
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Treasury bonds are backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government. For this reason, treasury bonds are generally considered risk-free investments. Due to their lack of default risk and extremely high level of liquidity, Treasuries usually offe

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Treasury bills

also sometimes directly treasuries

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Note added at 1小时 (2020-01-15 09:32:32 GMT)
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note: bills=bonds=notes, they are in essence all bonds; whichever you use, they are the same:
treasury bill;
treasury note;
treasury bond;
government bond
and treasuries is the simplest.
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Treasury Securities

国库券_百度百科
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国库券(Treasury Securities)是指国家财政当局为弥补国库收支不平衡而发行的一种政府债券。国库券是1877年由英国经济学家和作家沃尔特·巴佐特发明,并首次在 ...
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国库券与国债的区别是什么? - 知乎
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正好最近也对这个问题感兴趣,所以做了一些整理,随手分享一下~ 1、狭义的国债一般指期限在1年以上的债券;国库券一般是指期限在1年以下的债券 2、(中长期) ...
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