Treasury bill

国库券

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a short-term debt security issued by a national government, typically in the US

由国家政府发行的短期债务证券,尤指美国

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Treasury bill = 国库券 (由国家政府发行的短期债务证券,尤指美国)

  • Many investors consider Treasury bills to be one of the safest investments.许多投资者认为国库是最安全的投资之一。
  • The government typically issues Treasury bills with maturities of 4, 8, 13, 17, 26, or 52 weeks.政府通常发行期限为4、8、13、17、26或52周的国库
  • Yields on Treasury bills often serve as a benchmark for short-term interest rates.国库的收益率通常作为短期利率的基准。
  • You can purchase Treasury bills directly from the U.S. Treasury or through a bank.您可以直接从美国财政部或通过银行购买国库
  • During times of economic uncertainty, demand for Treasury bills tends to increase.在经济不确定时期,对国库的需求往往会增加。
  • The central bank frequently uses Treasury bills in its open market operations.中央银行经常在其公开市场操作中使用国库
  • A Treasury bill is essentially a short-term loan to the government.国库本质上是对政府的短期贷款。
  • He decided to diversify his portfolio by adding some Treasury bills.他决定通过增加一些国库来分散投资组合。
  • The auction results for the latest Treasury bills were released this morning.最新一批国库的拍卖结果已于今早公布。
  • Unlike bonds, Treasury bills do not pay interest periodically; they are sold at a discount.与债券不同,国库不定期支付利息;它们以折扣价出售。