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a market for short-term debt instruments (generally of less than one year) such as ''certificates of deposit'', ''commercial paper'', and Treasury bills.
A market for short-term [[debt instrument]]s (generally of maturity after less than one year) such as [[certificate of deposit|certificates of deposit]], [[commercial paper]], and Treasury [[Bill (finance)|bill]]s.

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Money market [r]: A market for short-term debt instruments (generally of maturity after less than one year) such as certificates of deposit, commercial paper, and Treasury bills.