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Shaun Bernard
5 December, 03:45
Both bonds and t-bills are essentially
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Jordan Newton
5 December, 03:54
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Both bonds and t-bills are essentially "loans," that citizens extend to the government, in return for a promise by the government that the loan will be paid back at a later date with interest.
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