commercial paper in English

noun
1
short-term unsecured promissory notes issued by companies.
But we do know that only $194 billion of the $1.4 trillion of outstanding commercial paper has been issued by ‘non-financial’ borrowers.

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1. Bsby is based on commercial paper, certificate of deposit, U.S

2. 4 Disaffirm explicitly apparent agency in the act commercial paper.

3. Bsby is based on commercial paper, certificate of deposit, U.S

4. 13 Issuance of corporate bonds , commercial paper and a wide variety of other financial products largely ceased.

5. How could you let it go bankrupt and not expect the commercial paper market to be completely crushed?

6. An improved commercial paper market will enhance the ability of financial intermediaries to accommodate the credit needs of businesses and households.

7. They often issue term notes, commercial paper, and/or auction rate securities, depending upon the structural and portfolio characteristics of the company.

8. Commercial paper is a commonly used type of unsecured, short-term debt instrument issued by corporations, typically used for the financing of …

9. Term Bsby (1-, 3-, 6-, 12-month) is underpinned primarily by trades of commercial paper and certificates of deposit issued by 34 banks

10. 27 These lines are used if a company is unable to sell commercial paper, the primary source of short-term funding for corporations.

11. They include bills, bonds, notes, negotiable certificates of deposit, commercial paper, debentures, asset-backed securities, money market instruments, and similar instruments normally traded in the financial markets.

12. Bsby is constructed using aggregated and anonymised data based on transactions of commercial paper, certificates of deposit, US dollar bank deposits and short-term bank bond trades, reflecting banks’ marginal funding costs

13. Where SOFR is based on overnight borrowing secured by Treasurys, Bsby is a credit sensitive rate based on data from global bank wholesale funding (wholesale deposits, CDs, commercial paper, and short term bonds).