TIIS
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Acronym | Definition |
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TIIS | Twin (Time-domain Wavelength Interleaved Network) Iterative Independent Set |
TIIS | Treasury Inflation-Indexed Securities |
TIIS | Technology Institution of Industrial Safety (Japan) |
TIIS | Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (journal; Korean Society for Internet Information) |
TIIS | Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems (Association for Computing Machinery) |
TIIS | Thermal Imaging Inspection Station |
References in periodicals archive
Treasury inflation-indexed securities differ from nominal debt securities in the sense that payments on the TIIS adjust over time based on the rate of CPI inflation.
UNITED STATES
TREASURY INFLATION-INDEXED SECURITIESExcludes
Treasury inflation-indexed securities (TIIS) and Federal Financing Bank series.
Treasury inflation-Indexed Securities (TIIS), introduced in 1997, promised investors a real return without the inflation premium present in ordinary Treasury notes.
Because of important innovations I credit Secretaries Rubin and Summers for bringing about, such as the introduction of
Treasury Inflation-Indexed Securities, we actually now have good data on the real cost of government borrowing.
Treasury inflation-indexed securities (TIIS) give us market measures of real interest rates with maturities of five, 10, and 30 years.
On the other hand, rates on
Treasury inflation-indexed securities have fallen slightly faster than their nominal counterparts.
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