T‑bills
/ˈtiː ˈbɪlz/
Short‑term U.S. government debt securities issued by the Treasury, commonly known as T‑bills.
Examples
- During the market downturn, many turned to T‑bills for safety.
- T‑bills are popular among conservative investors seeking low risk.
- She bought T‑bills last month to diversify her portfolio.
- The government announced a new series of T‑bills with a three‑month maturity.
- Investors often compare T‑bills to T‑notes when evaluating short‑term options.
Meanings