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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(151) He said the Treasury is trying to achieve its ends in the least burdensome way possible.
(152) Treasury and other government agencies reduce education into commercial language to understand it.
(153) The U. S. Treasury loses an estimated $ 130 billion each year because of citizens who underpay or file no return.
(154) Yields on benchmark 30-year Treasury bonds dropped to 6. 06 percent from 6. 15 percent on Friday.
(155) The U. S. Treasury delayed until tomorrow its auction of $ 28 billion in bills as federal offices closed.
(156) Certainly, the Treasury was to be a major battle ground between contending philosophies.
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(157) The result is that the entire cost will be paid out of general Treasury funds, rather than by Medicare recipients.
(158) Instead, they fell sharply. In August the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond was close to 7 %.
(159) A Treasury spokesman said there was no need to hold a press conference with every rate change.
(160) Does this make the Treasury bill unsaleable, and therefore have to be held to maturity by the current holder?
(161) The Treasury now enjoyed the advantage of a strong Chancellor, respected throughout Whitehall as Wood had not been.
(162) That happened once 10 years ago when the 30-year Treasury bond returned 34 % in 1985 and nearly 26 % in 1986.
(163) He was also looking for ways to satisfy the recurrent Treasury demands for economy.
(164) Worse, a spokesman for the Treasury implies this is a frequent occurrence.
(165) An agreement is expected to send bond yields lower by curbing the supply of securities the Treasury sells to finance annual deficits.
(166) This creates room for new borrowing under the debt limit and allows the Treasury to sell fresh securities and raise needed cash.
(167) This is measured by the total monthly spread between government debt and treasury bills. 3.
(168) Since then he has been an active backbencher, chairing the influential Treasury and Civil Service select committee.
(169) However, his appointment would leave the Treasury without a strong connection to the financial markets.
(170) The benchmark 30-year Treasury bond dropped by nearly a full point just minutes after news of the budget problems reached traders.
(171) Treasury bonds for March delivery dropped 7 / 32 to 120 1 / 8.
(172) This year the Treasury rumour mill has been working overtime.
(173) The application manages financial instruments, including treasury bills, short-, medium- and long-term loans and interest rate hedges.
(174) The ethical basis for extending effective property rights in the public treasury to officials is overlooked in the Niskanen-type thesis.
(175) Five were arrested on a charge of trying to block an entrance to the Treasury Building.
(176) Action against the trusts alone is expected to net the Treasury £ 500m.
(177) Dealer financing rate for overnight sale and repurchase of Treasury securities.
(178) Lower prices for Treasury bonds helped put a damper on stock prices, traders said.
(179) Of all the federal departments, Treasury is not one where we have learned to find the liberal wing of our presidencies.
(180) He must now win a battle with the Treasury for funding to enable councils to implement the plan.
More similar words: treasure, treasurer, measure, measured, pleasure, measure up, measure out, measurement, measure up to, take pleasure in, treason, reassuring, reassuringly, usury, embrasure, treat, tread, stream, treaty, streak, breast, whereas, reason, surreal, get ready, retreat, entreat, outreach, increase, abreast.