- Eurobond
- A bond that is (1) underwritten by an international syndicate, (2) offered at issuance simultaneously to investors in a number of countries, and (3) issued outside the jurisdiction of any single country. The New York Times Financial Glossary————A bond that is (1) underwritten ( underwrite) by an international syndicate, (2) issued simultaneously to investors in a number of countries, and (3) issued outside the jurisdiction of any single country. Eurobonds are often bearer bonds. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary————A bond issued outside of the country in whose currency it is denominated. For example, a Eurobond denominated in US dollars is issued outside of the USA. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary————Originally, a bond issued by a debtor outside its own country that may be denominated in a currency foreign to the debtor or to the purchaser, or both. Euroclear Clearing and Settlement glossary————An interest-bearing security issued across national borders, often in a currency other than that of the issuer's home country. London Stock Exchange Glossary
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a bond made available and sold in a currency outside the country of origin of that currency:• It became the first Russian company to tap the international debt markets by issuing a $150 million Eurobond.
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Eurobond UK US /ˈjʊərəʊbɒnd/ noun [C] (also global bond) FINANCE► an international bond that a government or large company sells to investors in a foreign currency for a fixed period: »The main currencies of Eurobonds are US dollars and Japanese yen.
»The controversial proposals to tax investments by non-residents could be damaging to the Eurobond markets.
Financial and business terms. 2012.