Sentences with phrase «bill auction results»

The following mortgage (ARM) indexes are constructed using the 13 - and 26 - Week Treasury Bill Auction results and the secondary market prices of the 13 - and 26 - Week Treasury Bills:

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** 52 - Week T - Bill Yield — You can find the yield by going to the U.S. Treasury Direct website, selecting the most recent year under auction date > 52 - week bills > PDF of the latest auction results.
It is possible for a bill auction to result in a price equal to par, which means that the Treasury will issue and redeem the securities at par value.
Based on the results of auctions that the U.S. Treasury holds for its Treasury bills and securities or derived from the U.S. Treasury's daily yield curve, which is based on the closing market bid yields on actively traded Treasury securities in the over-the-counter market.
Federal student loans made between July 1, 1998, and June 30, 2006, have variable interest rates that change annually on July 1, according to a formula set by Congress that is based on the results of the latest Treasury Bill (T - Bill) auction in May.
Based on the results of auctions that the U.S. Treasury holds for its Treasury bills and securities or derived from the U.S. Treasury's daily yield curve, which is based on the closing market bid yields on actively traded Treasury securities in the over-the-counter market.
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