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Euroyen or even Euroeuro.
Eurodollars have
different regulatory requirements than
dollars held in U.S. banks.
Eurodollars can be
riskier than ****ets...
-
Eurocurrency is
closely tied to the
origins of the
Eurodollar as it was the
first type of Eurocurrency.
Eurodollars began from
large quantities of US dollar-denominated...
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private individuals hold U.S.
dollars in
foreign deposit accounts called eurodollars (not to be
confused with the euro),
which are
outside the jurisdiction...
-
dominant economy, its military, the
petrodollar system, and its
linked eurodollar and
large U.S.
treasuries market.
Several countries use it as
their official...
-
rates for three-month U.S.
Treasuries contracts and the three-month
Eurodollars contract as
represented by the
London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR)...
- as the
reference standard for the
petrodollar system, and its
linked eurodollar.
Several countries use it as
their official currency and in
others it...
-
called the
federal funds rate.
Federal funds are not collateralized; like
eurodollars, they are an
unsecured interbank loan.
Federal funds transactions by...
- derivative.
Examples include Treasury-bill ****ures, Treasury-bond ****ures and
Eurodollar ****ures. As of 2019[update], the
global market for exchange-traded interest...
-
small denomination time
deposits (certificates of
deposit of
under $100,000). M3 M2 + all
other CDs,
deposits of
eurodollars and
repurchase agreements....
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economic and
financial position of the
United States and the dollar."
Eurodollar growth increased capital flows,
challenging regulation of
capital movements...