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Glossary

From A to Z, discover clear and concise explanations of key terms, empowering you to make informed decisions in the dynamic world of finance with our comprehensive glossary.

Treasury bills are the money market securities used by the U.S. government to raise money from the public. T-bills are short-term securities and mature within one year or less from the day of their issue; typically, three months, six months, or one year.