paper securities
51float paper — to issue cheques or other securities unsecured by bank deposits or assets Before the computer, banks took several days to clear cheques, an interval which could be used for taking unauthorized credit: He could probably stall [bankers]… …
52commercial paper — Short term borrowing instruments used by U.S. businesses. ► “Medium term notes (MTN) issuers have sold everything from $1 million worth of one year bonds to $300 million worth of 100 year bonds. In most securities firms, it is still linked with …
53Debt securities — IOUs created through loan type transactions commercial paper, bank CDs, bills, bonds, and other instruments. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
54debt securities — IOUs created through loan type transactions commercial paper, bank CDs, bills, bonds, and other instruments. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Debentures, debenture or loan stock, bonds and notes whether secured or unsecured. London Stock Exchange… …
55Treasury paper — In finance this normally means generally short term debt certificates (not being government bonds or securities) issued by central governments …
56government securities — plural noun another term for government paper …
57bankable paper — Notes, checks, bank bills, drafts and other securities for money, received as cash by banks …
58bankable paper — Notes, checks, bank bills, drafts and other securities for money, received as cash by banks …
59United States Treasury security — A United States Treasury security is government debt issued by the United States Department of the Treasury through the Bureau of the Public Debt. Treasury securities are the debt financing instruments of the United States federal government, and …
60Treasury security — Treasury securities are government bonds issued by the United States Department of the Treasury through the Bureau of the Public Debt. They are the debt financing instruments of the U.S. Federal government, and they are often referred to simply… …