What is treasury bills
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Answer / vijay gawalkar
A Short-term debt obligation backed by U.S. Government with
a maturity of less than one year. T- bills are sold in
denomination of $1000 upto a maximum of $5 Million.
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Answer / rajesh
government securities sold at a discount (because of no
interest payments) with maturity dates of less than one year
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Answer / bharat bhushan sachdeva
Treasury bills are money market instrument available with
the central government to raise money from the market for
short period which is less than one year of time.
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Answer / jaya arora
Are money market instruments to finance the short term
requirements of the Govt. of India.
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