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- deposit. Eurocurrency is used for short-to-medium term financing by banks, multinational corporations, mutual funds, and hedge funds. Eurocurrency is generally...
- The euro (symbol: €; currency code: EUR) is the official currency of 20 of the 27 member states of the European Union. This group of states is officially...
- in a country where it is not the official currency, broadly termed "eurocurrency", for example, Euroyen or even Euroeuro. After World War II, the quantity...
- States removed reserve requirements for nonpersonal time deposits and eurocurrency liabilities on Dec 27, 1990 and for net transaction accounts on March...
- issuance facility (NIF) is an underwriting agreement/arrangement in the Eurocurrency market under which borrowers place short/medium term (one to six months)...
- Australian Government 2001 Chosen Central Bank Governor of the year by Eurocurrency magazine 2002 Made Companion of the Order of Australia (AC)     2004...
- rate of interest offered by banks on deposit from other banks in the eurocurrency market. One-month LIBOR is the rate offered for 1-month deposits, 3-month...
- London Interbank Bid Rate (LIBID) is a bid rate; the rate bid by banks on Eurocurrency deposits (i.e., the rate at which a bank is willing to borrow from other...
- (France) SA. Eurobank parti****ted in foreign currency exchange and Eurocurrency markets and was a leader in Eurodollar lending. In December 1973, Eurobank...
- institutions JP Morgan and BlackRock. Economic Bulletin, Bank of Greece The Eurocurrency Markets, Domestic Financial Policy and International Instability (London...