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Commercial paper
The financial definition for Commercial paper:
Short-term unsecured promissory notes issued by a corporation. The maturity of commercial paper is typically less than 270 days; the most common maturity range is 30 to 50 days or less.
Similar MatchesCommercial bankCommercial bank Bank that offers broad range of deposit accounts, including checking, savings and time deposits and extends loans to individuals and business. Commercial banks can be contrasted with investment banking firms, such as brokerage firms, which generally are involved in arranging for the sale of corporate or municipal securities.
Commercial draftCommercial draft Demand for payment.
Commercial hedgersCommercial hedgers Companies that take futures positions in commodities so that they can guarantee prices at which they will buy raw materials or sell their products.
Further Suggestions Commercial invoice
Commercial letters of credit
Commercial loan
Commercial Mortgage Backed Securities
Commercial property
Commercial risk
Euro commercial paper
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