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treasury

noun as in place where money, valuables are kept

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In exchange for the cash, Fannie and Freddie issued preferred stock to Treasury that was supposed to pay 10 percent dividend.

Thus far, the two firms have kicked back $218 billion to the Treasury.

Treasury agreed to rebid the deal, then quietly extended its partnership with Comerica for five years.

They say the Department of Justice, the parent agency of the Bureau of Prisons, has reimbursed Treasury for those costs.

JPMorgan, Treasury and the Bureau of Prisons declined to provide a current fee schedule for the cards.

But I can assure your Majesty with entire truth that the need of your treasury is so pressing now that it is incomparable.

That money was formerly collected and placed in the treasury through the intervention of the royal officials.

It is said that the governor has money taken from the royal treasury secretly at night.

(b) To open the Treasury vault, the presence of two persons designated by the Secretary of the Treasury is required.

The import and export duties are paid at the custom-house, between which and the treasury a monthly settlement takes place.

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On this page you'll find 39 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to treasury, such as: bank, coffer, exchequer, archive, bursar, and bursary.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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