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*[[repackaging]] — a special sexy variety of [[MTN]] used by cowboys and peddlers of [[financial weapons of mass destruction]].
*[[repackaging]] — a special sexy variety of [[MTN]] used by cowboys and peddlers of [[financial weapons of mass destruction]].

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A medium term note is a debt security, which may bear a fixed or floating rate of interest (or some other kooky derivative payoff), and is issued off an MTN programme).

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