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Business, 12.06.2021 01:00 david3253

Match each marketable security with its description. (a) Eurodollar deposit (b) Banker's acceptance (c) Federal agency issue (d) Commercial paper (e) Repurchase agreement (f) Treasury bill (g) Money market mutual fund (h) Negotiable certificate of deposit (i) Treasury note 1. A short term, unsecured promissory note issued by a corporation. 2. An obligation of the U. S. Treasury with common maturities of 91 to 182 days. 3. A portfolio of marketable securities. 4. An arrangement whereby a bank or securities dealer sells specific marketable securities to a firm and agrees to purchase them in the future. 5. An obligation of the U. S. Treasury with mutual maturities of between one and seven years. 6. Negotiable instrument evidencing the deposit of a certain number of dollars in a commercial bank. 7. An instrument issued by the Federal National Mortgage Association. 8. Funds deposited in banks located outside the U. S. and denominated in U. S. dollars. 9. Short term credit arrangement used by businesses to finance transactions with foreign countries or firms with unknown credit capacities.

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