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- Look up eurobond in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Eurobond may refer to: Eurobond (external bond), a bond issued that is denominated in a currency not...
- Barroso suggested to introduce Eurobonds step by step, first applying to short-term bonds, then two-year bonds, and later Eurobonds, based on a deeply integrated...
- the clearing systems to the holder of the eurobond (or their nominee account).[citation needed] p. 15 Eurobonds; Michael Bowe. ISBN 1-55623-179-2 "World...
- A eurobond is an international sovereign bond issued by the Government of ****stan. As of April 2024, the total outstanding sovereign eurobonds of ****stan...
- terms of the Russian purchase of Ukrainian eurobonds would be determined later, but a portion of the eurobonds, "significantly less, will be placed this...
- different from that of the issuer's domicile. They include eurobonds and euronotes. Eurobonds are characteristically underwritten, and not secured, and...
- crisis starting in 2018. A growing number of investors and economists say Eurobonds would be the best way of solving a debt crisis, though their introduction...
- corporate and government bonds, including the government of Kazakhstan Eurobonds. The government of Kazakhstan was studying a project to create a unified...
- amount of at least $75 million, according to do****ents for other Russian eurobonds. The default occurred due to technicalities as the payment in dollars...
- first issue of $175 million, 3-year Eurobonds, becoming the first privately owned Russian bank to issue Eurobonds. Branches in Saint Petersburg and Samara...