Synonym: Department of the Treasury, First Lord of the Treasury, Treasury, Treasury Department, United States Treasury, exchequer. Similar words: treasure, treasurer, measure, measured, pleasure, measure up, measure out, measurement. Meaning: ['treʒərɪ] n. 1. the funds of a government or institution or individual 2. the government department responsible for collecting and managing and spending public revenues 3. the British cabinet minister responsible for economic strategy 4. the federal department that collects revenue and administers federal finances; the Treasury Department was created in 1789 5. a depository (a room or building) where wealth and precious objects can be kept safely.
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(61) Both those obstacles had been foreseen by the anti-Keynesians at the Treasury thirty years before.
(62) For the Treasury this presented a golden opportunity to recover its traditional dominance which it had lost during the war.
(63) As yet nobody knows, but I am no less optimistic now than I was in those heady days at Treasury.
(64) When college is two to three years away, put additional money into certificates of deposit or Treasury bills for safety.
(65) Investors holding ninety-day Treasury bills experience very small changes in the value of those bills as interest rates fluctuate.
(66) Banks fell as benchmark 30-year Treasury bond yields climbed to 6. 17 percent from 6. 04 percent Monday.
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(67) Will the Treasury provide guarantees of losses over the life of a franchise on, for example, rural or commuter routes?
(68) The Treasury gave permission in 1971 for work to commence and the building operation started in the autumn.
(69) Since February, the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond has risen to nearly 7 percent from less than 6 percent.
(70) A Chancellor of the Exchequer who had failed to prevent thieves penetrating his treasury was summarily beaten to death.
(71) His years as Minister at the Treasury should help him in negotiating effective deals.
(72) Treasury 8.75% 1997 at £97 1/8 to yield 9.48% to redemption is one of the few medium dated gilts still below par.
(73) Bills of exchange: Treasury, local authority and certain commercial bills. Government bonds with less than a year to maturity.
(74) Financial stocks dropped on concern that Treasury bonds yields are headed up, squeezing banks profit margins.
(75) Also in the crypt is the Duomo treasury, a pay-to-enter collection that is closed for a long period at lunch.
(76) Then Stephen Byers, the schools minister, was moved to the Treasury.
(77) To show contrition for failures to provide price lists to consumers, offenders would volunteer payments to the Treasury.
(78) As noted in chapter 4, this has not transpired; instead the Treasury plays the dominant role in budget provision.
(79) Debt made the municipality depend more and more on the central government and its treasury.
(80) Before the Treasury was rehoused at the end of Whitehall its junior clerks were scratching here at their ledgers.
(81) In the Treasury market(sentencedict.com), Washington budget wranglings took a back seat to empty desks as prices barely budged.
(82) Treasury sources said that the Chancellor, Gordon Brown, believes child poverty is one of the most serious problems affecting Britain.
(83) There are also a number of gold and silver pieces from the cathedral treasury.
(84) The Treasury were very, very skilled chaps in more or less stopping you doing anything.
(85) The yield was 106 basis points above the 10 - year Treasury note, down 4 basis points from yesterday.
(86) The general impression has been that major capital schemes not requiring Treasury approval have been poorly appraised.
(87) Treasury yield drops However, the rally in U. S. Treasuries ground to a halt.
(88) Having addressed themselves to the army and the treasury, the authorities turned to the Orthodox Church.
(89) For our purpose it is important to note that it merely threatened to dent the Treasury ascendancy over economic policy-making.
(90) In 1793 the government gave permission to convert entailed property into treasury bonds.
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