Commercial Book-Entry System
Commercial
Book-Entry System Finance Definition
A system operated by the U.S. Treasury
Department to sell Treasury bills, notes, and bonds to banks, brokers, and
large institutional or individual investors. The Treasury, as well as all of
its primary dealers, use this system, therefore making it easier to conduct
trades. This system is different from Treasury Direct, which is the system used
to sell securities to individuals.
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