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In financial markets 'short term' usually means remaining maturities of up to and including one year. | |||
There are some minor exceptions. For example in bond markets 'short term' can refer to original maturities of less than two years. | |||
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Revision as of 09:30, 30 May 2015
In financial markets 'short term' usually means remaining maturities of up to and including one year.
There are some minor exceptions. For example in bond markets 'short term' can refer to original maturities of less than two years.