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词汇 government securities
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Definition of government securities in English:

government securities

plural noun
  • another term for government paper
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some kinds of investments that may have high yields, such as government securities, require a relatively high minimum investment and so are unavailable to most people in developing countries.
    • He promised that regulators will make sure that foreign companies abide by the same rules as American outfits, especially when U.S. government securities are involved.
    • During the past year and a half, China bought more than $100 billion in U.S. government securities.
    • Today the principal element, quantitatively, among the earning assets of banks is government securities.
    • Overall, the effective rate shows a reasonably close correlation to the rates on other government securities.
    • The central bank auctions government securities on behalf of the Finance Ministry.
    • However, Poland and Hungary did manage to meet their budget financing requirements by issuing government securities.
    • When the central bank buys these government securities, it puts money in the hands of the public.
    • As a result, corporate liquid assets - things like cash and government securities - are up by over $100 billion over the past year.
    • The institution would fund its operations with earnings from the government securities on its balance sheet.
    • More recently the Bank of England auctioned off more than half of her gold reserves at record low prices, to replace it with U.S. government securities at record high prices.
    • Conversely, when a central bank sells government securities the money supply contracts.
    • The funds were invested in stocks and government securities.
    • Just look at what's happening to the prices of longer-dated government securities.
    • Although no limit was imposed on the issue volume, they were forbidden to make loans guaranteed by their own shares, or to overdraw or negotiate in government securities.
    • As a result banks have become risk averse tying up more than three-quarters of their balance sheets in government securities.
    • Historically, government securities have earned only 1% to 2% above inflation.
    • Implement moderately expansionary fiscal policy, facilitate structural adjustment, and issue more government securities to increase fiscal revenue.
    • Another class of money market funds purchases both U.S. government securities and investments in various government-sponsored enterprises.
    • Someone who is in his or her sixties, on the other hand, will have a higher concentration of investments with guaranteed rates of return such as certificate of deposits or government securities.

Definition of government securities in US English:

government securities

plural nounˈɡəvər(n)mənt
  • Bonds or other promissory certificates issued by the government.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, Poland and Hungary did manage to meet their budget financing requirements by issuing government securities.
    • Someone who is in his or her sixties, on the other hand, will have a higher concentration of investments with guaranteed rates of return such as certificate of deposits or government securities.
    • As a result, corporate liquid assets - things like cash and government securities - are up by over $100 billion over the past year.
    • When the central bank buys these government securities, it puts money in the hands of the public.
    • During the past year and a half, China bought more than $100 billion in U.S. government securities.
    • Implement moderately expansionary fiscal policy, facilitate structural adjustment, and issue more government securities to increase fiscal revenue.
    • More recently the Bank of England auctioned off more than half of her gold reserves at record low prices, to replace it with U.S. government securities at record high prices.
    • Just look at what's happening to the prices of longer-dated government securities.
    • As a result banks have become risk averse tying up more than three-quarters of their balance sheets in government securities.
    • The central bank auctions government securities on behalf of the Finance Ministry.
    • Today the principal element, quantitatively, among the earning assets of banks is government securities.
    • Although no limit was imposed on the issue volume, they were forbidden to make loans guaranteed by their own shares, or to overdraw or negotiate in government securities.
    • Overall, the effective rate shows a reasonably close correlation to the rates on other government securities.
    • The institution would fund its operations with earnings from the government securities on its balance sheet.
    • Some kinds of investments that may have high yields, such as government securities, require a relatively high minimum investment and so are unavailable to most people in developing countries.
    • He promised that regulators will make sure that foreign companies abide by the same rules as American outfits, especially when U.S. government securities are involved.
    • The funds were invested in stocks and government securities.
    • Conversely, when a central bank sells government securities the money supply contracts.
    • Another class of money market funds purchases both U.S. government securities and investments in various government-sponsored enterprises.
    • Historically, government securities have earned only 1% to 2% above inflation.
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