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  2. Eurobond (external bond) - Wikipedia

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    A eurobond is an international bond that is denominated in a currency not native to the country where it is issued. They are also called external bonds. [1] They are usually categorised according to the currency in which they are issued: eurodollar, euroyen, and so on.

  3. Eurodollar - Wikipedia

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    The Eurodollar futures contract was launched in 1981. It was the first cash-settled futures contract. [13] It traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. [14] Eurodollar futures were an instrument used to wager on Federal Reserve policy or to hedge the direction of short-term interest rates.

  4. List of foreign currency bonds - Wikipedia

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    Eurodollar bond, a U.S. dollar-denominated bond issued by a non-U.S. entity outside the U.S [1]; Baklava bond, a bond denominated in Turkish Lira and issued by a domestic or foreign entity in the Turkish market [2]

  5. Euro rebounds as French bonds stabilize; bitcoin jumps past ...

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    The euro rallied on Thursday as French government bonds steadied a day after the collapse of France's government, even as bitcoin soared to a record past $100,000, with investors cheering the ...

  6. TED spread - Wikipedia

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    TED is an acronym formed from T-Bill and ED, the ticker symbol for the Eurodollar futures contract. Initially, the TED spread was the difference between the interest rates for three-month U.S. Treasuries contracts and the three-month Eurodollars contract as represented by the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR).

  7. Morning Bid: Euro/dollar stares at parity, Bitcoin eyes $100k

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    A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Darkening skies over Europe's economy, trade and politics sent the euro plummeting to its lowest in two years - just 3% from ...

  8. Eurobond - Wikipedia

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    Eurobond (external bond), a bond issued that is denominated in a currency not native to the country where it is issued Eurobond (eurozone) , proposed government bonds to be issued in euros jointly by the EU’s 19 eurozone states

  9. Why I Can't Stop Buying This Ultra-High-Yielding ETF - AOL

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    As an options seller, the fund gets paid the options premium, which is its price. It writes these options at a strike price above the index's current level (i.e., out of the money).