What is treasury?
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Answer / bharath
Treasury acts as a bank for all GE businesses.. On a daily
basis Treasury funds business for any payments to be done
and also sweeps the balances from businesses at the end of
day for receipts this is done for control over the
liquidity of each business by Treasury as governing body.
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Answer / athira
Treasury is a govt institution for keep the fund of govt
institutions and other institutes
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Answer / johnnaveen
Treasury means buy of government bond and the maturtity
period is one year and has less return but safe to invest
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Answer / maiyl
Treasury in simple words - exchange of currencies in
profitable motive.
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Answer / rohit
treasury in capital markets are treasury shares which are
bought back by the company from the open market . the
shares that have been purchased from open market through
buyback can either be destroyes or retained. the shares so
retained are known as treasury shares and shown in the
balance sheet of company under the head SHAREHOLDER EQUITY
as a negative figure(CONTRA EQUITY)
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Answer / suhasini modagi
Than what is difference between Treasury and Repo
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Answer / vishal
Treasury means its a bullshit in the Money Market.......:)
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