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# An offshore bond in the international capital markets, issued in (offshore) [[Eurocurrency]], most frequently in USD.  Eurobonds are, generally speaking, beyond domestic market regulation.  Maturities at issue are normally greater than one year and are usually, but not always, in bearer form.  They can be issued on any interest basis. Some attempts are being made to refer to Eurobonds as International bonds.  One reason for this change in terminology is to avoid confusion with the [[euro]] (the currency of the euro area, informally Eurozone or [[Euro zone]], introduced some decades after the development of the Eurobond market).
''Securities - secondary market.''
# An alternative - and increasingly common - spelling of [[euro bond]], a (currently theoretical) bond backed by all the EU Member States in the euro area.
 
A seasoned bond is one trading in the secondary market that has been in issue long enough to have a stable market price.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Bond]]
* [[Bond]]
* [[Bond basis]]
* [[Greenium]]
* [[Euro]]
* [[Issue]]
* [[euro bond]]
* [[Issuer]]
* [[euro zone]]
* [[New issue concession]]
* [[Eurocurrency]]
* [[New issue premium]]
* [[Foreign bond]]
* [[Primary market]]
* [[International bond]]
* [[Seasoned issuer]]
* [[An introduction to debt securities]]
* [[Seasoned security]]
* [[Secondary curve]]
* [[Secondary market]]
* [[Security]]
 
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Latest revision as of 11:10, 11 January 2023

Securities - secondary market.

A seasoned bond is one trading in the secondary market that has been in issue long enough to have a stable market price.


See also