Commercial paper is a lower cost alternative to a line of credit with a bank.
Several banks indicated they would step up their efforts in commercial paper.
The rule remains in place for bonds and commercial paper.
The big guys have found cheaper money from banks and through commercial paper.
In fact, they held commercial paper issued by Enron, he said.
Some of the new debt is being used to retire commercial paper.
For example, 91-day commercial paper in some instances is offering rates at more than 7 percent.
From 1915 to 1953, on the issue of cheques and other commercial paper.
He resigned from Combat in 1947 when it became a commercial paper.
The yield at issue on 60-day commercial paper is 8.878 per cent.