Treasuries:
A term that refers to all of the federal government's negotiable securities. Treasury bill (T-bills) have short-term maturities of three and six months and do not pay interest. Instead, they are sold at face value. Treasury bonds may be obtained in $1000 units and have maturities of ten years or more. Treasury notes have medium-term maturities of between one and ten years.
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