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  2. Trésor public - Wikipedia

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    The Trésor public (English: Public treasury) is the national administration of the Treasury in France. It is headed by the general directorate of public finances (Direction générale des finances publiques) in the Ministry of the Economy, Finance and Industry. The Trésor Public is responsible for: the accountancy of the state;

  3. Treasury - Wikipedia

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    The State Treasury (Polish: Skarb Państwa) in Polish law represents the Polish state acting in the field of civil law relations in which it is treated as equal partner to private entities (as opposed to the sphere of public law relations in which the State represented by public authorities decides unilaterally on the legal situation of ...

  4. Directorate-General for the Treasury - Wikipedia

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    The Directorate-General for the Treasury (DGT) is a component of the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Business responsible for managing the Spanish Public Treasury as well as carry out the government policy on financing and indebtedness. Also, it is in charge of the minting of currency through the Royal Mint as well as other competencies on ...

  5. Ministry of finance - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the senior minister is the Treasurer, although there is a Minister for Finance who is more junior and, as of 2018, heads a separate portfolio of Finance and the Public Service. Finance ministers can be unpopular if they must raise taxes or cut spending .

  6. List of government bonds - Wikipedia

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    Issued By: Ministerul Finanțelor Publice, the Public Finance Ministry. Certificate de trezorerie - bills, maturity up to a year; Obligațiuni de stat - bonds; Bond information in English from the Ministry of Public Finance

  7. Treasurer - Wikipedia

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    The treasury of a country is the department responsible for the country's economy, finance and revenue. The treasurer is generally the head of the treasury, although, in some countries (such as the United Kingdom or the United States) the treasury reports to a Secretary of the Treasury or Chancellor of the Exchequer. [citation needed]

  8. United States Department of the Treasury - Wikipedia

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    The office has, since the late 18th century, been customarily referred to as the singular "Treasury", without any preceding article, as a remnant of the country's transition from British to American English. [12] [13] For example, the department notes its guiding purpose as "Treasury's mission" instead of "the Treasury's mission." [14]

  9. HM Treasury - Wikipedia

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    His Majesty's Treasury (HM Treasury), occasionally referred to as the Exchequer, or more informally the Treasury [3], is a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom. It is responsible for developing and executing the government's public finance policy and economic policy . [ 4 ]