Eurobond
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Eurobond
Example Sentences
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Combining new defense-related issuance with existing joint borrowing programs, Europe is on track to establish a Eurobond market exceeding €1 trillion.
From MarketWatch
A deep, liquid Eurobond market could compete directly with U.S.
From MarketWatch
A deep, liquid Eurobond market could compete directly with U.S.
From MarketWatch
"Right now, the debt profile of the country is quite heavy," says Kenyan economist Ken Gichinga, explaining that next June is when Kenya must repay a $2bn Eurobond.
From BBC
"Yields at 11%-12% are maybe a few points away from fully normalizing for accessing Eurobond markets," said in a Friday note Siobhan Morden, a managing director for the Latin America fixed income strategy at Santander US Capital Markets.
From Reuters
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