eurobond
A Dictionary of Accounting, January, 1999 by R. HUSSEY
eurobond A bond issued in a eurocurrency , which is now one of the largest markets for raising money (it is much larger than the UK stock exchange). The reason for the popularity of the eurobond market is that secondary market investors can remain anonymous, usually for the purpose of avoiding tax.
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For this reason it is difficult to ascertain the exact size and scope of operation of the market. Issues of new eurobonds normally take place in London, largely through syndicates of US and Japanese investment banks; they are bearer securities , unlike the ...
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