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bill of exchange |
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bill of exchangeA written order in which a drawer orders a drawee to pay a specified sum to a payee. For example, a check is a bill of exchange drawn on a bank or banker. Once signed and endorsed, it becomes negotiable and can be discounted (sold for cash before the maturity date under face value) at current short-term interest rates. In the US, major corporations make use of short-term ‘paper’ to meet general financial obligations as well as foreign trade transactions. |
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