Special Direct Investment Law and Legal Definition
According to 31 CFR 203.2 [Title 31 -- Money and Finance: Treasury; Subtitle B -- Regulations Relating to Money and Finance; Chapter Ii -- Fiscal Service, Department of the Treasury; Subchapter A -- Financial Management Service; Part 203 -- Payment of Federal Taxes and the Treasury Tax and Loan Program; Subpart A -- General Information], Special Direct Investment (SDI) means “the placement by Treasury of funds with an investor depositary secured by collateral pledged under a BIC arrangement.”
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