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A market where a currency is traded outside that currency's home country.
A market where a currency is traded outside that currency's home country.
For example, US dollars traded in London.




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Historically, and potentially confusingly, the term 'euromarket' was also used as a general term for the international capital market.
Potentially confusingly, the term 'euromarket' is also sometimes used, much more broadly, as a general term for the international capital market.
 
This wider definition includes both the narrower strict definition of euromarkets above, and, for example, foreign bonds.




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* [[Eurocommercial paper]]
* [[Eurocommercial paper]]
* [[Eurocurrency markets]]
* [[Eurocurrency markets]]
* [[Foreign bond]]
* [[International capital market]]
* [[International capital market]]
* [[Tax sparing]]
* [[Tax sparing]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Latest revision as of 20:21, 30 June 2022

1.

A market where a currency is traded outside that currency's home country.

For example, US dollars traded in London.


2.

Potentially confusingly, the term 'euromarket' is also sometimes used, much more broadly, as a general term for the international capital market.

This wider definition includes both the narrower strict definition of euromarkets above, and, for example, foreign bonds.



See also