dollar bonds — municipal revenue bonds for which quotes are given in dollar prices. Not to be confused with US Dollar bonds, a common term of reference in the Eurobond market. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
Asian dollar bonds — /ˌeɪʒ(ə)n dɒlə bɒndz/ plural noun bonds issued in Asian dollars … Dictionary of banking and finance
Dollar Bond — 1. A U.S. denominated bond that trades outside of the United States. Along with the principal, any coupon payments from the bond are paid in U.S. funds. 2. A bond with a price that is quoted in dollars, rather than based on its yield to maturity … Investment dictionary
DOLLAR — Le dollar est l’unité monétaire des États Unis, mais aussi de plusieurs autres États (Australie, Nouvelle Zélande, Canada...). Ce qui frappe l’observateur, c’est évidemment la place que la devise américaine occupe sur la scène internationale.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Dollar coin (United States) — Dollar United States Value 1.00 U.S. dollar Mass 8.100 g (0.260 troy oz) Diameter 26.5 mm (1.043 in) Thickness … Wikipedia
dollar denominated — dollar/euro/sterling, etc. denominated ► used to describe shares, bonds, etc. that are in a particular currency: »Investors would hold sterling denominated shares in the merged company. Main Entry: ↑denominated … Financial and business terms
dollar/euro/sterling denominated — dollar/euro/sterling, etc. denominated ► used to describe shares, bonds, etc. that are in a particular currency: »Investors would hold sterling denominated shares in the merged company. Main Entry: ↑denominated … Financial and business terms
dollar/euro/sterling, etc. denominated — ► used to describe shares, bonds, etc. that are in a particular currency: »Investors would hold sterling denominated shares in the merged company. Main Entry: ↑denominated … Financial and business terms
Dollar Drain — When a country imports more goods and services from another country than it exports back to the same country. The net effect of spending more money importing than is received from exporting causes a net reduction in the importing country s… … Investment dictionary
Dollar Price — Percentage of par, or face value, that a bond is quoted at. The other way bonds are often quoted is in terms of their yield. For example, if the price of the bond is $1,120 and the par value of the bond is $1,000, the bond would be quoted at 112% … Investment dictionary