Bulldog Bond Bulldog Bond definition : Foreign bond issue made in London. FTSE 100, S&P 500 All In One ...
Bulldog bond A bulldog bond is a sterling bond whose issuer is not British.
Bulldog bonds Foreign bonds issued in the United Kingdom. Similar financial terms Bulldog market The foreign market in the United Kingdom.
BULLDOG BOND - Definition: A bond, denominated in British pounds sterling, that a company or government... BULLDOG MARKET - The foreign market in the United Kingdom.
Bulldog bonds: Bonds issued by foreign borrowers in pounds sterling. Also known as Bulldogs. Français: Obligations Bulldog Español: Bono bulldog ...
Bulldog bond Foreign bond issue made in London. Bulldog market The foreign market in the United Kingdom.
Related: Bulldog bond and Yankee bond. Samurai market The foreign market in Japan. Santa Claus Rally Seasonal rise in stock prices in the last week of the calendar year, between Christmas and New Year's Day.
Related: bulldog bond and Yankee bond. Samurai market The foreign market in Japan. Saturday night special Often used in risk arbitrage. Sudden attempt by one company to takeover another by making a public tender offer.
Similar to other foreign bonds, such as the bulldog bond, samurai bond and the matilda bond.
A yen-denominated bond issued in Tokyo by a non-Japanese borrower. Related: bulldog bond and Yankee bond. Samurai market The foreign market in Japan.
A spread strategy in which an investor buys an out-of-the-money put option, financing it by selling an out-of-the money call option on the same underlying security. Bulldog bond Foreign bond issue made in London. Bulldog market ...
Bulldog Bond A bond issued in sterling by a foreign institution or government....(Read more) Bullet A bond with a single maturity date and no opportunities for early redemption....(Read more) Bulletin Board ...
[WCSU] bulldog bond Foreign bond issue made in London. [Harvey][WCSU] bulldog market The foreign market in the United Kingdom.
See also: Convertible Bond, Convertible bonds, IMF, Serial Bond, Funding
 
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