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Yankee ECU bonds
Yankee ecu bonds refers to foreign-currency bonds issued in New York or Chicago in currencies other that US dollar. ...

 


Definition: The ECU was a currency unit that was used as a unit to value all the other European currencies against. It was less exposed to speculation and fluctuations because it was made up of a number of different currency values.

European Currency Unit (ECU)
An index of foreign exchange consisting of about 10 european currencies,
originally devised in 1979.
Related Terms: ...

ECU - European Currency Unit
EPS - Earnings per Share
ERISA - Employment Retirement Income Security Act ...

ECU. See European Currency Unit.
Effective Rate of Protection. The overall effect of a nation's tariff system on a specific domestic product, after taking into account the impact of trade restrictions on the industry's inputs.

ECU. European Currency Unit.
EEC. European Economic Community.
Estate. Interests in real and/or personal property.

ECU
See European Currency Unit

Edge Act Corporations
These are banks that are subsidiaries either to bank holding companies or other banks established to engage in international banking and foreign investment and business transactions.

ECU: European Currency Unit
Editor's comment on time series: A frequent and dangerous mistake for those not familiar with this language is to think that discussion of 'time series' are about data values in a sample.

ECU - European Currency Unit
EDGAR - Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval
EDT - Eastern Daylight Saving Time, as UTC-4 hours ...

ECU (European Currency Unit) - The predecessor to the euro a weighted average of EU currencies. It was used as a reserve currency and for the operation of the exchange rate mechanism (ERM).

ECU: The abbreviation of the European Currency Unit, which is the forerunner of the euro that will be officially introduced in the European Union in 2002.

ECU - Is the European Currency Unit.
ED - Refers to the Eurodollar Futures and Options on Futures contracts.
EDA - Economic Development Administration.

ECU (abbreviation)
Currency Basket (in banking)
Euronote (in banking)
Eurobond (in banking) ...

ECU European Community Unit
EDC Export Development Canada (Canadian export credit agency)
EFIC Export Finance and Insurance Corporation (Australian export credit agency) ...

English: ECU bonds
Español: ECU bonds
Obligation étrangère:
Une obligation émise et vendue à l'extérieur du pays du débiteur dans la monnaie du pays de l'émission.

ECU
European Currency Unit
Edgeworth-Bowley Box
A geometric device showing allocations of 2 goods to 2 consumers in a rectangle with dimensions equal to the quantities of the goods.

CHIPS CHX CIE CIF CIF CIIS CMB CME CMO CMS CNS COMB COMEX CPA CPI CPO CQS CRA CRA CRA CRD CRF CRR/HHT CSAC CSE CSMA CSP CST CTA CTA CTP CTR CTRS CTS CTX CUSIP DCF DCIA DDA DIDC DIDMCA DINB DIV DM DRR DTC DVP EAC EAF-2 ECCB ECCHO ECHO ECP ECR ECU EDBT ...

The EMS comprised three principal elements: the European Currency Unit (ECU), the monetary unit used in EC transactions; the Exchange Rate Mechanism, ERM, ...

EUROPEAN CURRENCY UNIT (ECU)
A currency "basket" or composite of member state currencies used by the European Union as the unit of account prior to the January 1, 1999, creation of the euro.

The successor to the European Currency Unit (ECU) as the European currency. The euro was introduced in 11 member states on 1st January 1999...(Read more)
Euro Depositary Receipt ...

XEU
The ISO 4217 currency code for the European currency Unit (ECU).
XMI
Applies to derivative products. Quotron symbol for the Major Market Index (MMI).

European Currency Unit (ECU) - A trade-weighted basket of currencies in the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) of the European Union.

The currency of the European Monetary Union (EMU) which replaced the European Currency Unit (ECU).
Eurobonds ...

FX markets tend to move in vast longer term shifts in one direction or the other. Looking at the Dollar/Euro (ECU) market there was a six year rally from 1995 to 2001, that was followed by a six/seven year move lower.

See also: Currency risk, Sensitivity, Revenue bond, Eurobond, Foreign corporation

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