treasury bills

通常在一年内到期

常用释义

词性释义

国库券:一种短期政府债券,通常在一年内到期,用于筹集资金并调控货币市场。
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1·The Japanese routinely purchase more than a third of U.S. Treasury Bills.
日本通常购买三分之一以上的美国短期国债。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·One possibility is to issue Treasury bills.
其中一个可能性是发行国库券。
3·US Treasury bills are tendered in this way.
美国国库券就以这种方式招标。
4·Treasury Bills are issued in three maturities.
短期国库券发行期限有三种。
5·But these purchases are being financed by the issue of Treasury bills.
但是这些购买行为都是依靠发行短期国债进行筹资的。
6·Treasury bills are sold at a discount from par and do not carry a coupon.
因通过竞标过程发售,发行价格相对面值有一定折扣,所以到期前不派发利息。
7·Treasury bills in the form of bearer, do not need an endorsement to circulate.
国库券采用不记名形式,无须经过背书就可以转让流通。
8·securities in bearer form (for example, stocks, bonds, debentures, treasury bills) or
证券无记名形式(例如,股票,债券,国库券)
9·Treasury bills in the United States are limited to one year out; well, that's the name of it.
美国短期国库券最长为一年,这也是它名字的由来
10·Treasury bills are quite clearly "near monies" and they can be bought and sold on the market.
短期国库券很明显都是“近似货币”,可以在市场上买卖。