L
Definition
One measure of the money supply that includes M3 plus longer-term liquid funds, such as Savings Bonds, Treasury Bills, banker's acceptances, and commercial paper.
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Related terms:
M1, M2
'L' appears in these other terms:
living will, last sale, inventory lien, backdoor listing, Perkins loan, London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange, letter of credit, listing requirements, Laos New Kip, lessor and 
'L' appears in the definitions of these other terms on BusinessDictionary.com:
Gantt chart, gray (Gy), law of effect
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