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Eurodollars, Definition US dollar deposits placed with banks outside the US. Holders may include individuals, companies, banks, and central banks. See also: Trading Eurodollars ...
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EurodollarRefers to a certificate of deposit in U.S. dollars in a bank that isn't located in the U.S. Most of the Eurodollar deposits are in London banks but it is possible to have Eurodeposits anywhere other than the U.S.
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Eurodollars are deposits denominated in United States dollars at banks outside the United States, and thus are not under the jurisdiction of the Federal Reserve.
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Eurodollars. U.S. dollar deposits placed in commercial banks outside the United States.
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Eurodollar Dollar-denominated deposits in foreign banks or foreign branches of U.S. banks. European Central Bank (ECB) The European Union's central bank, headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany.
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Eurodollars U.S. currency held in banks outside the United States, mainly in Europe, and commonly used for settling international transactions.
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EurodollarDollars deposited in foreign banks, with the futures contract reflecting the rates offered between London branches of top US banks and foreign banks.
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Eurodollars: U.S. dollars on deposit with a bank outside of the United States and, consequently, outside the jurisdiction of the United States. The bank could be either a foreign bank or a subsidiary of a U.S. bank.
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Eurodollar obligations Certificates of deposit issued in US dollars by foreign banks and foreign branches of US banks. Euro lines Lines of credit granted by banks (foreign or foreign branches of US banks) for Eurocurrencies.
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TED Spread: The difference between the three-month US Treasury rates and the three-month EuroDollar contract. Used to measure the strength of the credit markets.
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Eurodollars : US dollars deposited in a bank (US or non US) located outside the USA... Eurofranc : Swiss Franc or Belgian Francs traded on the Euro currency market. Normal... Euromark : Deutschmarks traded on the Euro currency market.
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Eurodollar bondsEuro bonds denominated in U.S. dollars. Euro equity issuesSecurities sold in the Euromarket. That is, securities initially sold to investors simultaneously in several national markets by an international syndicate. Euromarket.
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London Inter-Bank Offer Rate or LIBOR: The standard for the interest rate that banks charge each other for loans (usually in Eurodollars ).
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The interest rate that the banks charge each other for loans (usually in Eurodollars). This rate is applicable to the short-term international interbank market, and applies to very large loans borrowed for anywhere from one day to five years.
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LIBOR (London Inter-Bank Offered Rate): In England's Eurodollar market, LIBOR is the interest rate that banks charge each other on short-term money. The LIBOR is roughly equivalent to the Federal Funds rate in the United States. In the U.S.
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T-Bills, Japanese Yen, Eurodollars, British Pound, Canadian Dollar, Swiss Franc, Deutschemark, Australian Dollar, Mexican Peso New York Comex ...
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For Eurodollar or dollar/swiss trade, read pound/swiss and euro/pound together to confirm the same.
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See also: Trade, Trading, Price, Future, Stock
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