A bond issued in a specific currency outside the currency's domicile. Eurobonds are not subject to withholding tax and fall outside the jurisdiction of any one country. Major eurobond issuers are large international corporations, governments and their agencies and international institutions.
Bonds issued outside the borders of a national market. If may or may not be denominated in the issuers national currency.
A Eurobond is a medium or long-term interest-bearing bond created in the international capital markets. A Eurobond is denominated in a currency other than that of the place where it is being issued. This means, among other things, that interest on such bonds is usually paid gross - without tax being deducted. Eurobonds are only issued by major borrowers, such as governments, other public bodies or large multinational companies.
A bond sold in a country other than the one in whose currency the bond is denominated.
bond issued and traded outside the country whose currency it is denominated in, and outside the regulations of a single country; usually a bond issued by a non-European company for sale in Europe. also called global bond. see also convertible Eurobond, Eurodollar bond, Euroyen bond.
A bond or note which usually has a final fixed maturity but occasionally is perpetual, issued in an eurocurrency. The buyer of the bond usually holds it outside the country of origin of the currency in which it is denominated.
a bond floated on the euromarket, usually issued by an international bank syndicate
a bond issued and traded in a country other than the one in which its currency is denominated
a bond which is denominated in a currency and traded in a market outside of the issuing country
a traded security denominated in various currencies and offered outside the issuer's country of origin for intended sale to the global community
Corporate or government bonds issued in a currency other than the national currency and floated outside the issuer's home market.
Bond issued outside the issuer's country of domicile (Euromarket) and in the currency of the country of domicile (Eurocurrency).
A bond that is denominated in a currency other than that of the country of issue.
International company bond issued by a company in a market different from its domestic market, in the form of loans, debentures or convertible debentures in a designated currency. In the UK it normally means a tradable debt security issued in London, not necessarily by a UK issuer, under the law of England and Wales, often (but by no means exclusively) denominated in US dollars. This is the general market usage and differs from the definition implied by ICTA88/S349(4).
A bond issued for release by a u.s. or other non-european company or government for sale in western europe. In that market, corporations and governments normally issue medium-term securities with maturities of 10 to 15 years.... read full article
The geographic area defined by the Member States participating in EMU, i.e. : all countries of the EU except Denmark, Greece, Sweden and the UK.
Bond that is denominated in a specific country's currency and sold to investors outside the country whose currency is used. The bonds are usually issued by large underwriting groups from many countries. The entity issuing the bonds does not have to be from the country whose currency is being used. Eurobonds provide an important capital source for multinational companies and foreign governments. See: Eurodollar Bond
A bond that is underwritten by an international syndicate; issued simultaneously to investors in a number of countries, and issued outside the jurisdiction of any single country.
A bond issued in a foreign currency, different than the one in which the bond is sold.
Bonds issued in Europe outside the jurisdiction of any single country. A eurobond may or may not be denominated in the currency of the issuer.
A long term denominated in a European currently other than that of the country or market in which it was issued.
A long-term loan issued in a foreign currency of the company which it is issued. Interest is paid without the tax deducted from it.
An interest-bearing security issued across national borders, often in a currency other than that of the issuer's home country.
Marketable debt security issued outside the country in whose currency the debt is denominated
(Euro-Obligation) A bond issued on the European market and denominated in the currency of the issuing country.
A Bond which is issued by a Government or international corporation outside its country of origin and issued on the eurobond market. This is an important source of capital for international corporations and governments.
Bond denominated in a currency other than that of the country in which it is issued, usually underwritten by a financial syndicate (not to be confused with euro-denominated bonds)
A long-term loan issued in a currency other than that of the country or market in which it is issued. Interest is paid without the deduction of tax.
A medium/long-term bearer bond denominated in a European currency and issued by Government or international companies.
A bond issued in Europe outside the confines of any national capital market. See also: External Bond Market.
An international bond denominated in a currency not native to the country in which it is issued. The eurobond market is an important source of capital for multinational companies and foreign governments, including third world governments.
Bond or note which usually has a final fixed maturity butoccasionally is perpetual, issued in a eurocurrency. The buyer ofthe bond usually holds it outside the country of origin of the currencyin which it is denominated.
a bond (denominated in any currency) issued into the international capital markets. Not to be confused with the Eurobund (another name for the Bund).
A bond issued in the Euromarket.
A bond issued in a Euro-currency, usually Euro-dollars
International negotiable, bearer loan stock (bonds) issued outside the country of the issuer, traded OTC. Coupons are paid gross. Accrued income is calculated on a 30/360-day basis.
A bond denominated in a currency of a European country.
An internationally marketed bond.
A Eurobond is a bond that has been issued in one country's currency but is traded outside of that country and in a different monetary system. Eurobonds are named after the currency they denominate. An example is the Euroyen or Eurodollar bond, trading respectively in the Japanese yen and the American dollar.