- 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...
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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...
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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...
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eurobond is an
international sovereign bond
issued by the
Government of ****stan. As of
April 2024, the
total outstanding sovereign eurobonds of ****stan...
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terms of the
Russian purchase of
Ukrainian eurobonds would be
determined later, but a
portion of the
eurobonds, "significantly less, will be
placed this...
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different from that of the issuer's domicile. They
include eurobonds and euronotes.
Eurobonds are
characteristically underwritten, and not secured, and...
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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...
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corporate and
government bonds,
including the
government of
Kazakhstan Eurobonds. The
government of
Kazakhstan was
studying a
project to
create a unified...
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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...
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first issue of $175 million, 3-year
Eurobonds,
becoming the
first privately owned Russian bank to
issue Eurobonds.
Branches in
Saint Petersburg and Samara...