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n. (context US finance English) A Treasury bill.
Usage examples of "t-bill".
Somebody got nervous on T-Bills, most likely guess right now is that somebody was cashing in on relative changes between the dollar and the yen, and things got a little out of hand.
T-Bills as a hedge against the struggling European economies and their currencies suddenly felt quite uneasy about holding them.
To hedge against the resulting weakness of their own currencies, they'd bought dollars and American T-Bills.
Sure, you'll hear tell of some high-placed corporate honcho or honchita horndogging after a bit of crumpet, but you can bet your T-bills that they lock up their assets first.
There was a beauty in the ebb and flow of interest rates, T-bills, mutual funds.
Before the crash he'd worked in conjunction with a banker associate to use the opportunity to cash in on the T-Bill transactions, which had gone a long way to recapitalizing his troubled conglomerate.