eurobond investment & finance definition
A
U.S.-dollar denominated bond, or a bond of another currency, that is issued and
traded outside of the country whose currency is used. Typically it is a bond
that is issued by a non-European company for sale and trade in Europe. An
example of a eurobond is a bond issued by a Russian corporation in the European
market that pays interest and principal in U.S. dollars.
See eurobond in Wall Street Words
A type of foreign bond issued and traded in countries other than the one in which the bond is denominated. A dollar-denominated bond sold in Europe by a U.S. firm is a Eurobond.
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