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Treasury (disambiguation)
A treasury commonly denotes an office or repository responsible for fiscal management, revenue collection, or valuable assets; it also names buildings, financial instruments, cultural works, corporations, and organizations across history and contemporary contexts. This page lists notable institutions, edifices, instruments, cultural works, companies, and miscellaneous entities bearing the title Treasury, linking to related persons, places, events, and organizations where relevant.
- Her Majesty's Treasury — central finance ministry of the United Kingdom, associated with Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Downing Street, HM Revenue and Customs, Bank of England. - United States Department of the Treasury — federal department directing fiscal policy, linked to Secretary of the Treasury (United States), Internal Revenue Service, Federal Reserve System, Alexander Hamilton. - Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat — central agency of Canada, connected to Prime Minister of Canada, Department of Finance (Canada), Parliament of Canada, Finance Minister of Canada. - Treasury (Australia) — Commonwealth Treasury tied to Prime Minister of Australia, Treasurer of Australia, Reserve Bank of Australia, Commonwealth of Australia. - French Treasury functions at Ministère de l'Économie et des Finances, linked to Élysée Palace, Prime Minister of France, European Central Bank, Bercy. - Japanese Treasury-related institutions within Ministry of Finance (Japan), associated with Prime Minister of Japan, Bank of Japan, Shōwa era. - Provincial treasuries such as New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Bayern State Ministry of Finance, State Bank of India (state fiscal relationships), Sao Paulo Secretaria da Fazenda. - Historical treasuries: Treasury of the Ottoman Empire, Austrian Imperial Treasury, Court of the Star Chamber (English fiscal courts), Exchequer. - Supranational finance offices: European Commission Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs, International Monetary Fund, World Bank (treasury functions and reserve management).
- United States Treasury Building — landmark in Washington, D.C., neighboring Lafayette Square, White House, Treasury Annex, associated with Alexander Hamilton. - Treasury (Phrygia) — rock-cut monuments at Aphrodisias and Persepolis contexts; compare Treasury of Atreus, Treasury of the Athenians at Delphi. - Seljuk and Ottoman treasuries within Topkapı Palace and Dolmabahçe Palace, linked to Sultanate of Rum, Mehmed II, Tughra. - Cofre Real in Lisbon connected to House of Braganza, Treaty of Tordesillas, Age of Discovery. - Athenian Treasury buildings at Olympia and Delphi, associated with Athens, Delos Confederacy, Peloponnesian War. - Imperial Treasury (Moscow Kremlin) collections tied to Ivan the Terrible, Romanov dynasty, Kremlin Armoury. - Treasury buildings in Australia such as Treasury Building, Melbourne and Treasury Building, Brisbane, linked to Federation of Australia, Victorian gold rush, Queensland Parliament House. - Historic vault sites: Fort Knox, Federal Reserve Bank of New York gold vault, Al-Khazneh (Treasury at Petra), Monastery of St. Catherine reliquaries.
- Treasury bill — short-term securities used by United States Treasury and other sovereign issuers, in markets involving Federal Reserve System, London Stock Exchange, Treasury yield curve. - Treasury bond — long-term government debt instruments issued by Department of the Treasury (United States), traded in New York Stock Exchange, Bond market. - Treasury note — intermediate-term debt, relevant to S&P Global, Moody's Investors Service, Standard & Poor's. - Treasury management — corporate cash and liquidity operations connecting to Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Bank for International Settlements. - Treasury single account — public financial management mechanism used in Nigeria, Ghana, World Bank reform programs, linked to International Monetary Fund conditionality. - Treasury stock — corporation-held shares under Securities and Exchange Commission regulation, related to New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq, Enron accounting controversies. - Treasury function outsourcing and Treasury derivatives including interest rate swaps and credit default swaps traded on Chicago Mercantile Exchange and Intercontinental Exchange.
- The Treasury (magazine) — historical periodical; compare Punch (magazine), The Spectator, Harper's Magazine. - Treasury (DC Comics) — anthology series context alongside Action Comics, Detective Comics, Batman, Superman. - Treasury (album) — title used by artists comparable to The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin discographies; see Rhino Records compilations. - The Treasury (television) — documentary collections akin to BBC Television, PBS, Channel 4 programming about British Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum. - Films and literature titled "Treasury" or "The Treasury" in festival circuits such as Cannes Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival; related creators include Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Agatha Christie adaptations. - Video game levels or modules named "Treasury" in franchises like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, World of Warcraft, Diablo.
- Treasury Wine Estates — Australian wine company listed on Australian Securities Exchange, connected to Penfolds, Accolade Wines, Foster's Group. - Treasury Casino — hospitality brand operating in Brisbane and Cairns, associated with Star Entertainment Group, Queensland Government. - Treasury Holdings — Irish property development firm involved with Dublin Docklands, Anglo Irish Bank, Sean Dunne controversies. - Treasury Services divisions of Deutsche Bank, HSBC, Barclays offering cash management and trade finance, linked to Societe Generale, UBS. - Treasury Group firms providing currency risk management, like KPMG, Deloitte, Ernst & Young advisory arms collaborating with International Swaps and Derivatives Association.
- Treasury Solicitor — legal office in United Kingdom formerly representing Crown interests, connected to Crown Prosecution Service, Attorney General for England and Wales, Ministry of Justice. - Treasury Mountains — geographic feature names in Alaska or Canada near Denali National Park, Yukon exploration history with Klondike Gold Rush links. - Treasury practice as a discipline taught at institutions like London School of Economics, Harvard Business School, Wharton School, involving case studies on Barclays and Royal Bank of Scotland. - Nonprofit and civic entities titled Treasury, such as arts funders collaborating with National Endowment for the Arts, Arts Council England, Smithsonian Institution. - Volunteer and ecclesiastical treasuries in Vatican City collections linked to Pope Francis, St. Peter's Basilica, Sistine Chapel.
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