Treasury notes represent debt issued by the US government that has a maturity less than a Treasury bond but longer than a Treasury bill – in other words more than one year but less than 20 years. Like Treasury bonds, Treasury notes pay a fixed annual interest payment (coupon) in six-monthly instalments and repay a fixed amount at maturity.
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