Floating debt refers to the short-term obligations of a business or government that are continuously refinanced. Examples include bank loans due in one year, commercial paper, Treasury bills, and short-term Treasury notes.
An in-depth exploration of direct debt issues of the U.S. government, including Treasury bills, notes, bonds, and various series savings bonds, distinguishing them from government-sponsored agency issues.
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