A piece of paper money (especially one issued by a central bank)
1 A bank bill at the higher end of forecasts could change that.
2 Austria faces another bank bill when terms of Greece's debt restructuring become final.
3 Jefferson had already expressed himself in a similar way apropos of the bank bill .
4 Preliminary pricing suggests a margin of 180 basis points over the bank bill swap rate.
5 A steep bank bill for Spain would heighten risk.
6 The bank bill was one for a hundred dollars.
7 Harry passed over the bank bill , and Joel said:
8 With it fluttered out a bank bill , which fell to the ground apparently unobserved by the owner.
9 Side by side with the bank bill went a proposition for an entirely new application of the government funds.
10 The marked bank bill was an important matter for consideration, though there was no present hope of finding it.
11 Every commercial instrument was required to pay a stamp tax, but this did not attach to a bank bill .
13 The incoming Congress should promptly fulfill the promise of the Republican platform and pass a proper postal savings bank bill .
14 Such a check may be received with as much certainty of its value as if it were a bank bill .
15 When the bank bill was under discussion in the House of Representatives, Judge Wilson came in, and was standing by Baldwin.
16 The December contract on three-month bank bill futures fell 3 points to 95.95, pricing in rates at 4.05 percent.
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