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Eurobonds
Eurobonds are bonds issued in a currency other than the issuer's home currency outside the issuer's home country.

 


EUROBONDS - Bonds that are marketed internationally.
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Eurobonds
A long-term loan issued in a currency other than that of the country or market in which it is issued. Interest is paid without the deduction of tax.
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Eurobonds:
Bonds issued in Europe outside the confines of any national capital market. A Eurobond may or may not be denominated in the currency of the issuer.

Eurobonds Bonds that are marketed internationally.
Eurodollar Market A banking market in U.S. dollars outside the U.S.
Exercise Price The price at which a call option or put may be exercised. Also called strike price.

Eurobonds
Bonds that are issued and sold outside a domestic market and typically denominated in a currency other than that of the domestic market.

Eurobonds: Bonds issued in any currency and are commonly listed in Luxembourg.
Eurodollar: U.S. dollar denominated deposits in banks outside of the U.S.

Eurobonds are interest - bearing securities issued in the Eurobond market. The Eurobond market constitutes with the foreign bond market the international bond market.

Eurobonds that pay coupon interest in one currency but pay the principal in a different currency.
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Eurobonds are issued by large borrowers such as governments and other public bodies or major multinational companies
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Eurobonds denominated in ECUs.
Français: Obligations en ECU
Español: ECU bonds
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Eurobonds denominated in U.S.dollars.
Ex post return
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Eurobonds denominated in U.S.dollars.
Euroequity issues
Securities sold in the Euromarket. That is, securities initially sold to investors simultaneously in several national markets by an international syndicate. Euromarket. Related: external market ...

Eurobonds denominated in U.S.dollars.
Eurodollar certificate of deposit
A certificate of deposit paying interest and principal in dollars, but issued by a bank outside the United States, usually in Europe.

Euroyen bonds Eurobonds denominated in Japanese yen.
Evaluation period The time interval over which a money manager's performance is evaluated.
Evening up Buying or selling to an existing market . Related: Buy in, Liquidation, offset ...

Equity-linked Eurobonds - A Eurobond with a convertibility option or warrant attached.

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Equity-linked Eurobonds A Eurobond including a convertibility option or warrant.

CEDEL A centralized clearing system for Eurobonds. Certainty equivalent An amount that would be accepted in lieu of a chance to receive a possibly higher, but uncertain, amount.

CEDEL A centralized clearing system for Eurobonds. Ceiling The highest price, interest rate, or other numerical factor allowable in a financial transaction.

Eurobonds may be issued in a single currency, in multicurrency form, or a unit of account, such as the European Currency Unit (ECU) .

It's important to note that Eurobonds can be issued in bearer or registered form.

Certificates of Deposit (CDS), eurobonds, deposits, or any capital market instrument issued outside of the national boundaries of the currency in which the instrument is denominated (for example, Euro-Swiss francs, Euro-Deutsche marks, eurodollars, ...

For example, an Italian automobile company might sell eurobonds issued in US dollars to investors living in European countries.

A Eurobond is a bond issued by a borrower in a eurocurrency in a country that is not their own. Eurobonds are not subject to withholding tax, though an investor is obliged to declare the revenue obtained.

Dual Currency Issues definition :
Eurobonds that pay coupon interest in one currency but pay the principal in a different currency.
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Dual Currency Issues
Eurobonds that pay coupon interest in one currency but pay the principal in a different currency.

Other ways to look at the return generated by credit spreads is to measure the yield of each security against an industry sector curve, or (in the case of Eurobonds) to measure the spread between bonds of the same credit rating and currency but ...

The sector includes domestic bonds, but foreign investors primarily buy bonds issued as Eurobonds or global bonds. Credit risk is a significant issue, and many outstanding bonds are restructured bank loans or restructured defaulted bonds.

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The bonds are usually issued by large underwriting groups from many countries. The entity issuing the bonds does not have to be from the country whose currency is being used. Eurobonds provide an important capital source for multinational companies ...

Global ("EMBI Global") tracks total returns for traded external debt instruments in the emerging markets, and is an expanded version of the EMBI+. As with the EMBI+, the EMBI Global includes US dollar-denominated Brady bonds, loans, and Eurobonds ...

issued in a currency other than that of the currency of the location of issue. The center of the offshore bond market is in London, and the preferred currency is the US dollar. Offshore bonds, prior to the advent of the euro, were called Eurobonds.

Eurobonds may take the form of loans, debentures or convertible debentures, and maybe designated in any currency.

Gray market Purchases and sales of eurobonds that occur before the issue price is finally set.

Euroclear One of the leading clearing systems for eurobonds. Eurocommercial paper The commercial paper issued in a Eurocurrency. Eurocredit Lending done using Eurocurrency.

International bonds A collective term that refers to global bonds, Eurobonds, and foreign bonds.

See also: Eurobond, Banks, Efficient market, Expense, Bills

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