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A short-term note (with a maximum maturity of 360 days) issued at a discount to its par value.  It pays out no interest but investors receive par value upon maturity.
A short-term note (with a maximum maturity of 360 days) issued at a discount to its par value.  It pays out no interest but investors receive par value upon maturity.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Discount basis]]
* [[Discount basis]]
* [[Discount rate]]
* [[Discount rate]]
* [[Interest bearing instruments]]
* [[Interest-bearing instruments]]
* [[Interest-bearing instruments]]
* [[Sterling commercial paper]]
* [[Sterling commercial paper]]
* [[US commercial paper]]
* [[US commercial paper]]
* [[Yield]]
* [[Yield]]


[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Latest revision as of 14:42, 16 February 2022

A short-term note (with a maximum maturity of 360 days) issued at a discount to its par value. It pays out no interest but investors receive par value upon maturity.


See also