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Treasury Notes

Definition Treasury Notes, also known as T-Notes, are a type of U.S. government debt security that is typically issued with maturities between two to ten

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Treasury STRIPS

Definition Treasury STRIPS, an acronym for Separate Trading of Registered Interest and Principal of Securities, refer to U.S. Treasury bonds that have been modified to

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Treasury Bond (T-Bond)

Definition A Treasury Bond (T-Bond) is a government debt security issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury, with a maturity of more than 10

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Treasury Stock Method

Definition The Treasury Stock Method is a way of calculating the number of new shares that can potentially be created by un-exercised in-the-money options and

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Trend

Definition In finance, a trend refers to the general direction, either up or down, in which the price of an asset or an entire market

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Treasury Yield

Definition Treasury yield is the return on investment, expressed as a percentage, on the U.S. government’s debt obligations such as bonds, notes, and bills. It

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Treaty Reinsurance

Definition Treaty reinsurance is an agreement between the insurance company (the ceding company) and the reinsurer, in which the reinsurer agrees to cover specified ongoing

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Trend Trading

Definition Trend trading is a strategy where financial traders seek to identify a prevailing trend in a market and make trades based on that trend

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