Treasury Bonds definition

Treasury Bonds means United States Treasury Bonds or Notes.
Treasury Bonds means U.S. Treasury Bonds or Notes.
Treasury Bonds means United States Treasury Bonds with remaining maturities of ten years or more.

Examples of Treasury Bonds in a sentence

  • The provisions of this subpart apply to Treasury Bonds, Investment Series B–1975–80.

  • The Fixed Income Manager may purchase US Treasury Bonds, provided the foreign currency exposure is hedged through the purchase of currency contracts.

  • Such securities will include, but not be limited to, Treasury Bills, Treasury Notes, Treasury Bonds, and Treasury Strip Coupons (Zeros).

  • For example, the minimum quantity thresholds for Long-Term Treasury Notes and Treasury Bonds during RTH are 5,000 and 3,000 contracts, respectively.

  • Treasury Bonds are represented by the Barclays US Treasury 5-7 Yr Index and is subject to interest rate risk.


More Definitions of Treasury Bonds

Treasury Bonds means the RMB denominated and settled fixed-rate bonds issued by the Ministry of Finance (中華人民共和國財政部) of the PRC mainland and distributed within the PRC mainland.
Treasury Bonds shall have the meaning set forth in paragraph 12(a) of this Part I of Section 12.1.
Treasury Bonds means U.S. Treasury Bonds backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government with remaining maturities of 10 years or more.
Treasury Bonds means United States Xxxxxxxy Bonds or Notes.
Treasury Bonds means the U.S. Treasury Bonds or similar U.S. securities pledged by Borrowers to Banks.
Treasury Bonds means United States Treasury Bonds backed by the full faith and credit of the United States government with remaining maturities of ten years or more.