An institution bill is a short-term debt instrument issued by financial entities like banks to raise funds. Used primarily for liquidity management, it helps institutions meet reserve requirements or finance operations. Investors, typically money market funds and corporations, benefit from secure, low-risk returns. This tool stabilizes cash flow for issuers while offering flexible investment options.
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