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Treasury securities definition - finance
Fixed-income debt securities issued by the U.S.
government. Treasury securities have no default risk because they are backed by
the U.S. government. Treasury bills
are securities that mature in less than two years, such as the three- and
six-month notes. Treasury notes are
securities that mature anywhere from two years to ten years, which includes the
two-, three-, five-, and ten-year Treasury notes. The Treasury bond is a security that matures in 30 years.
Webster's New World Finance and Investment Dictionary Copyright © 2003 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana.
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