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  1. FINANCE|free movement of capital|financial market
    banna státchiste Reference Cuntais Airgeadais 2013,' Oifig an tSoláthair, http://137.191.249.166/sites/default/files/Cuntais%20Airgeadias%202013.pdf [19.2.2018] ;Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Context 'De bhun na reachtaíochta lenar cuireadh an Chorparáid Éireannach um Réiteach Banc (“IBRC”) faoi leachtú speisialta an 7 Feabhra 2013, agus de bhun an chomhaontaithe idir Rialtas na hÉireann agus Banc Ceannais na hÉireann (“BCÉ”) maidir le Bannaí fadtéarmacha Rialtais a chur in ionad na nótaí gealltanais arna soláthar do IBRC a bhí faoi úinéireacht stáit, cuireadh na nótaí gealltanais ar ceal agus cuireadh ocht mBanna Státchiste ráta chomhlúthaigh ina n-ionad.' Reference 'Cuntais Airgeadais,' Oifig an tSoláthair, http://www.finance.gov.ie/sites/default/files/Cuntais%20Airgeadias%202013.pdf [31.5.2016]
    Schatzobligation
    de
    treasury bond | T-bond
    en
    Definition long-term (maturity over 10 years) fixed interest rate debt security issued by a national (federal) government backed by its 'full faith and credit' Reference "treasury bond (T-bond)", BusinessDictionary, http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/treasury-bond-T-bond.html [18.8.2017]
    Comment Next to treasury bills (maturity less than one year), and treasury notes (maturity one to ten years) T-bonds are the safest form of marketable investment. They have an active secondary market, and usually pay semi-annual interest. Reference:"treasury bond (T-bond)", BusinessDictionary, http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/treasury-bond-T-bond.html [18.8.2017]
    obligation du Trésor | obligation du Trésor à long terme
    fr
    Definition titre de créance négociable émis par l'État, comportant généralement une échéance supérieure à dix ans émise Reference COM-FR, d'après:1. Villeneuve, Dictionnaire technique de la bourse et des marchés financiers, 1997-1998, Soficom2. «Dictionnaire de la comptabilité et de la gestion financière», L. Ménard, 2004, Institut canadien des comptables agréés, ISBN: 1-55385-121-8