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Commercial paper, in the
global financial market, is an
unsecured promissory note with a
fixed maturity of
usually less than 270 days. In
layperson terms...
- "to
furnish an
elastic currency, to
afford means of
rediscounting commercial paper, to
establish a more
effective supervision of
banking in the United...
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invests in short-term debt
securities such as US
Treasury bills and
commercial paper.
Money market funds are
managed with the goal of
maintaining a highly...
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securities that are
issued by banks,
instead of governments. See also
commercial paper,
securities issued by corporations. "Finance & Development, June 2012...
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depends on the
dimensions of the
paper and its thickness. Most
commercial paper sold in
North America is cut to
standard paper sizes based on
customary units...
- ****et-backed
commercial paper (ABCP) is a form of
commercial paper that is
collateralized by
other financial ****ets.
Institutional investors usually purchase...
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market instruments in most
Western countries,
including treasury bills,
commercial paper, banker's acceptances, deposits,
certificates of deposit,
bills of...
- Debt
securities may be
called debentures, bonds, deposits,
notes or
commercial paper depending on
their maturity,
collateral and
other characteristics....
- its
commercial paper for a w****, but was now
unable to sell even
overnight paper. On
October 27 the
company began buying back all its
commercial paper, valued...
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commercial paper program (ABCP program, ABCP
Conduit or Conduit) is a non-bank
financial institution that
issues short-term liabilities,
commercial paper...