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floating debt

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noun

  1. short-term government borrowing, esp by the issue of three-month Treasury bills

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All budgetary expenses were met; more than $1,000,000 was paid on the floating debt; more than $400,000 remained in the treasury at the end of the year.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mr. Lamont began by recalling that since the advent of Fascismo unemployment has been wiped out in Italy, the floating debt reduced and the budget balanced.

From Time Magazine Archive

French banks turned over their British and American securities to the Bank of France, which announced its intention of consolidating the present floating debt of 70 billion francs.

From Time Magazine Archive

On March 31, her floating debt amounted to 7,641 billion; the last Reichsbank statement showed a note circulation of 5,642 billion.

From Time Magazine Archive

The first matter was the debt, amounting to over 3000 million gulden, in addition to the floating debt, which had been contracted during recent years.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" by Various