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Eurodollars. U.S. dollar deposits placed in commercial banks outside the United States.

 


Eurodollars
U.S. currency held in banks outside the United States, mainly in Europe, and commonly used for settling international transactions.

Eurodollars: US dollar deposits placed with banks outside the US. Holders may include individuals, companies, banks, and central banks.
European Option: An option that may be exercised only on the expiration date. See AmericanOption.

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.

Eurodollars: Dollar-denominated deposits in banks outside the United States.
Excess Reserves: Balances held by banks at the Federal Reserve in excess of required balances.
Exercise Price: See Strike Price.

Eurodollars: Dollar-denominated deposits in banks outside the U.S.
European-style option: An option that may be exercised only on its expiration date.

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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.

Eurodollars are US currency deposited in banks outside the United States but not always in Europe. Certain debt securities are issued in eurodollars and pay interest in US dollars into non-US bank accounts. Eurodollars are a form of eurocurrency.

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Eldorado Trading - Eldorado Trading, LLC, is a proprietary trading firm that capitalizes on global fixed income markets- CME Eurodollars, CBOT Treasuries, LIFFE Euribor-by being the leading innovator of the electronic trading world.

Eurodollars : US dollars deposited in a bank (US or non US) located outsi...
Eurofranc : Swiss Franc or Belgian Francs traded on the Eurocurrency mark...
Euromark : Deutschmarks traded on the Eurocurrency market.

Fixed income encompasses tradable instruments ranging from very short term paper such as T-Bills, Eurodollars, and Commercial Paper out to long-term debt in the form of Treasury and Corporate Bonds, ...

When first developed, the idea of the TED spread involved calculating the difference between the interest rates in place for a three month Eurodollars futures contract and a US Treasury bills futures contract of the same duration.

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.

Measure of monetary liquid assets, published monthly by the Federal Reserve Board, including M3 monetary aggregates, Eurodollars owned by U.S.

money stock that consists of M1, certain overnight repurchase agreements and certain overnight Eurodollars, savings deposits (including money market deposit accounts), time deposits in amounts of less that $100, ...

Interest Rate Futures - T-Bonds represent long-term interest rates and Eurodollars are for short-term interest rates.
Energy Futures - Natural gas, heating oil and crude oil futures are the most widely known in this sector.

Neutral period
In the Euromarket, a period over which Eurodollars are sold is said to be neutral if it does not start or end on either a Friday or the day before a holiday.
Neutral stock
A stock with a beta of 1.0.

The price difference between three-month futures contracts for U.S. Treasuries and three-month contracts for Eurodollars having identical expiration months.
Tender
1. To accept a formal offer, such as a takeover bid or tender offer.

An agreement permitting a bank customer to Borrow either domestic dollars from the bank`s head office or Eurodollars from one of its foreign branches.

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The price of many financial derivatives such as interest rate futures, swaps, and Eurodollars, is established by LIBOR.

LIFFE: London International Financial Futures Exchange on which the FTSE-100, Italian & German bonds, long Gilts, Euro Swiss Franc & Eurodollars are traded, amongst others.

Just to clear things up: Euribor stands for Euro interbank offer rate, which is the rate Euro zone banks use for inter-bank transactions, while Eurodollars are deposits denominated in U.S. dollars.
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Federal Reserve Board regulation that currently requires member banks to hold reserves against theirnet borrowings from their foreign branches over a 28-day averaging period. Reg M has also required member banks to hold reserves against Eurodollars ...

Certificates of Deposit (CDS), bonds, 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, ...

Eurodollars Bollinger bands Commodity currencies Traveler's cheques In 1971, U.S. President Richard Nixon eliminated the gold standard for the U.S. dollar to combat rising gold prices contributing to high _________ levels.

M2 is everything in M1 plus time deposits exceeding $100,000 and repurchase agreements. M3 is even broader, encompassing M2 as well as savings bonds, Treasury bills, commercial paper, Eurodollars and more.

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See also: Eurodollar, Market, Future, Futures, Trading

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