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Commercial paper

Commercial paper is a type of promissory note that is commonly used by commercial firms and financial companies to fund their current business operations. It is a short-term, unsecured financial instrument that is typically issued at a discounted rate. Ratings from debt rating agencies are often used to assess the creditworthiness of commercial paper, which can be purchased through dealers or directly from the issuer.

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