Treasury Receipt

Treasury Receipt
A zero-coupon bond issued by a brokerage firm and collateralized by treasury securities held for the investor by a custodian.

In general, stripped U.S. Government bonds are referred to as Treasury receipts but are better known as TIGRS (Treasury Investment Growth Receipts), CATS (Certificates of Accrual on Treasury Securities), etc.


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