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The UK government department reporting to the Chancellor of the Exchequer which - among its other duties - is responsible for Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs.
A corporate function concerned with financial risk management, funding, cash and liquidity management, and corporate financial management.
 
The individuals who work in this function are known as ''[[corporate treasurer]]s''.




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The US government department whose responsibilities include promoting the conditions that enable economic growth and stability in the US and abroad, strengthening national security by combating threats and protecting the integrity of the financial system, and managing the US Government’s own finances and resources.
The internal function of a bank or other financial institution with responsibilities including funding, liquidity management, capital management and related regulatory compliance in these areas.




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Comparable government departments in other countries.
The UK government department reporting to the Chancellor of the Exchequer which - among its other duties - is responsible for His Majesty's Revenue & Customs.
 
Also known as HM Treasury.  




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Treasury securities.  
The US government department whose responsibilities include promoting the conditions that enable economic growth and stability in the US and abroad, strengthening national security by combating threats and protecting the integrity of the financial system, and managing the US government’s own finances and resources.




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A corporate function concerned with financial risk management, funding, cash and liquidity management, and corporate financial management.  
Comparable government departments in other countries.
 
 
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A treasury security.  


The individuals who work in this function are known as ''[[corporate treasurer]]s''.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Asset-liability management]]
* [[Association of Corporate Treasurers]]
* [[Association of Corporate Treasurers]]
* [[Business]]
* [[Cash management]]
* [[Corporate financial management]]
* [[Corporate treasurer]]
* [[Corporate treasury]]
* [[Debt ceiling]]
* [[Debt Management Office]]
* [[Debt Management Office]]
* [[Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs]]
* [[Finance]]
* [[Treasury securities]]
* [[Financial institution]]
* [[Financial markets]]
* [[Funding]]
* [[Guide to risk management]]
* [[Guide to risk management]]
* [[Funding]]
* [[His Majesty's Revenue & Customs]] (HMRC)
* [[Cash management]]
*[[HM Treasury]]
*[[Internal Revenue Service]]  (IRS)
* [[International Group of Treasury Associations]]  (IGTA)
* [[Liquidity management]]
* [[Liquidity management]]
* [[Corporate financial management]]
* [[National security]]
* [[Corporate treasury]]
* [[Treasurer]]
* [[MCT]]
* [[Treasury bills]]
* [[Treasury bonds]]
* [[Treasury counterparty]]
* [[Treasury inflation-indexed securities]]
* [[Treasury inflation-protected securities]]
* [[Treasury management]]
* [[Treasury Management System]]
* [[Treasury notes]]
* [[Treasury risk]]
* [[Treasury risk]]
* [[Treasury securities]]
* [[Treasury shares]]
* [[Treasury yield]]
* [[Treasury workstation]]


[[Category:Treasury_operations]]
[[Category:Treasury_operations]]

Latest revision as of 19:12, 23 May 2023

1.

A corporate function concerned with financial risk management, funding, cash and liquidity management, and corporate financial management.

The individuals who work in this function are known as corporate treasurers.


2.

The internal function of a bank or other financial institution with responsibilities including funding, liquidity management, capital management and related regulatory compliance in these areas.


3.

The UK government department reporting to the Chancellor of the Exchequer which - among its other duties - is responsible for His Majesty's Revenue & Customs.

Also known as HM Treasury.


4.

The US government department whose responsibilities include promoting the conditions that enable economic growth and stability in the US and abroad, strengthening national security by combating threats and protecting the integrity of the financial system, and managing the US government’s own finances and resources.


5.

Comparable government departments in other countries.


6.

A treasury security.


See also