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  1. FINANCE|free movement of capital
    bille státchiste Reference Rialachán (AE) Uimh. 549/2013 maidir leis an gcóras Eorpach cuntas náisiúnta agus réigiúnach san Aontas Eorpach, CELEX:32013R0549/GA ; Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Schatzwechsel
    de
    Definition kurzfristige Schuldverschreibung der Öffentlichen Hand mit einer Laufzeit bis zu sechs Monaten, bei der die Zinsen vorab vom Ausgabepreis abgezogen werden Reference Börsenlexikon > Schatzwechsel, http://www.boerse.de/boersenlexikon/Schatzwechsel (18.8.2017)
    exchequer bill | treasury bill | T-bill | short-term Treasury bond
    en
    Definition short-term (usually less than one year, typically three months) maturity promissory note issued by a national (federal) government as a primary instrument for regulating money supply and raising funds via open market operations Reference "treasury bill (T-bill)", BusinessDictionary, http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/treasury-bill-T-bill.html [18.8.217]
    Comment Issued through the country's central bank, T-bills commonly pay no explicit interest but are sold at a discount, their yield being the difference between the purchase price and the par-value (also called redemption value). This yield is closely watched by financial markets and affects the yield on municipal and corporate bonds and bank interest rates. Although their yield is lower than on other securities with similar maturities, T-bills are very popular with institutional investors because, being backed by the government's full faith and credit, they come closest to a risk free investment. Issued first time in 1877 in the UK and in 1929 in the US. Reference:"treasury bill (T-bill)", BusinessDictionary, http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/treasury-bill-T-bill.html [18.8.217]
    bon du Trésor | certificat de trésorerie
    fr
    Definition titre de créance à court terme négociable, émis par l'État à un prix inférieur à sa valeur nominale, l'écart tenant lieu d'intérêt Reference «Dictionnaire de la comptabilité et de la gestion financière», L. Ménard, 2004, Institut canadien des comptables agréés, ISBN: 1-55385-121-8