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any of various interest-bearing bonds issued by the U.S. Treasury Department, usually maturing over a long period of time.Also, treasury bond.[1855-60]
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treasury bond — see bond 2 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. treasury bond n … Law dictionary
treasury bond — ☆ treasury bond n. any of various series of bonds issued by the U.S. Treasury, usually maturing over long periods … English World dictionary
Treasury bond — Government debt security with a coupon and original maturity of more than 10 years. Interest is paid semiannually. Chicago Board of Trade glossary debt obligations of the US Treasury that have maturities ( maturity) of more than 10 years.… … Financial and business terms
Treasury 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… … Wikipédia en Français
treasury bond — 1. (upper case initial letter) A *long term, U.S. federal government bond. Compare *Treasury bill. 2. (lower case initial letter) A *bond issued by a corporation and subsequently repurchased. See also *treasury stock … Auditor's dictionary
Treasury bond — noun a long dated interest bearing bond issued by the US Treasury … English new terms dictionary
Treasury bond — A bond issued by the US Treasury … Big dictionary of business and management
treasury bond — A long term bond that is issued by the U.S. Treasury … Business law dictionary
treasury bond — A bond issued by a corporation and then reacquired; such bonds are treated as retired when reacquired and an extraordinary gain or loss on reacquisition is recognized Compare treasury stock. Long term debt instruments of U.S. government … Black's law dictionary
Treasury Bond — marktfähige Staatsschuldverschreibung (⇡ Anleihe) in den USA. Vgl. auch ⇡ Treasury Bill, ⇡ Treasury Note, ⇡ TIGRs … Lexikon der Economics