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  2. Commercial paper - Wikipedia

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    Commercial paper, in the global financial market, is an unsecured promissory note with a fixed maturity of usually less than 270 days. In layperson terms, it is like an "IOU" but can be bought and sold because its buyers and sellers have some degree of confidence that it can be successfully redeemed later for cash, based on their assessment of the creditworthiness of the issuing company.

  3. Short-term European paper - Wikipedia

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    The risks of Short-Term European Paper are similar to that of commercial paper and bonds because they are all short-term financing instrument and investment channel in nature. [17] The risks of these financial instrument include credit risk, inflation, currency risk, interest rate risk and difference in reading financial statements. One example ...

  4. Asset-backed commercial paper - Wikipedia

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    A conduit is set up by a sponsoring financial institution. The sole purpose of a conduit is to purchase and hold financial assets from a variety of asset sellers. The conduit finances the assets by selling asset-backed commercial paper to outside investors such as money market funds or other “safe asset” investors like retirement funds. [3]

  5. Commercial Paper Funding Facility - Wikipedia

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    The CPFF began operations on October 27, 2008 following the collapse of Lehman Brothers and government bailout of AIG and the global credit freeze that ensued. The CPFF method of short-term funding provided liquidity to U.S. issuers of commercial paper through a special purpose vehicle, aka SPV, which bought unsecured and asset-backed commercial paper for 3-month period from eligible issuers ...

  6. Europass - Wikipedia

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    Europass Web services provide a standard way (web API) for other systems, software, and services to use Europass services in an automated way. An example is the web service which enables the remote generation of Europass documents in PDF, OpenDocument, or Microsoft Word formats, starting from a Europass XML file.

  7. Template:Euro - Wikipedia

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    This template allows easy usage of the Euro sign. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status The value associated with this Euro sign. 1 no description Number suggested Whether or not to link to the [[Euro]] article. link no description Default false Boolean suggested The above documentation is transcluded ...

  8. Child care - Wikipedia

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    Childcare, also known as day care, is the care and supervision of one or more children, typically ranging from two weeks to 18 years old.Although most parents spend a significant amount of time caring for their child(ren), childcare typically refers to the care provided by caregivers who are not the child's parents.

  9. Template:Euro topics - Wikipedia

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    {{Euro topics | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible. {{Euro topics | state = autocollapse}} will show the template autocollapsed, i.e. if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its title bar, but if not, it is fully ...