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Formerly (and still commonly) known as a Eurobond.
Formerly (and still commonly) known as a Eurobond.
An offshore bond, normally issued in a Eurocurrency, in the international capital markets.   
An offshore bond, normally issued in a Eurocurrency, in the international capital markets.   
Maturities at issue are normally greater than one year.
Maturities at issue are normally greater than one year.
They are usually - but not always - in bearer form.
They are usually - but not always - in bearer form.
They can be issued on any interest basis.
They can be issued on any interest basis.


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2.  
Any bond issued outside the country of domicile of the issuer.
Any bond issued outside the country of domicile of the issuer.


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3.
The term is also sometimes used (incorrectly) to refer to a global bond.
The term is also sometimes used (incorrectly) to refer to a global bond.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Foreign bond]]
* [[Foreign bond]]
* [[Global bond]]
* [[Global bond]]

Revision as of 14:24, 22 August 2013

1.

Formerly (and still commonly) known as a Eurobond.

An offshore bond, normally issued in a Eurocurrency, in the international capital markets.

Maturities at issue are normally greater than one year.

They are usually - but not always - in bearer form.

They can be issued on any interest basis.


2.

Any bond issued outside the country of domicile of the issuer.


3.

The term is also sometimes used (incorrectly) to refer to a global bond.


See also