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An “I owe you”: that thing you leave the milkman when you’ve just got back from holiday and you only have Pesetas in your wallet. In the world of [[high finance]] they are known as [[promissory note]]s [[bond]]s, [[note]]s or [[MTN]]s.
{{a|glossary|}}An “I owe you”: that thing you leave the milkman when you’ve just got back from holiday and you only have Pesetas in your wallet. In the world of [[high finance]] they are known as [[promissory note]]s [[bond]]s, [[note]]s or [[MTN]]s.


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An “I owe you”: that thing you leave the milkman when you’ve just got back from holiday and you only have Pesetas in your wallet. In the world of high finance they are known as promissory notes bonds, notes or MTNs.

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