Definition of Eurodollar. Meaning of Eurodollar. Synonyms of Eurodollar

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- Eurodollars are U.S. dollars held in time deposit accounts in banks outside the United States, which are not subject to the legal jurisdiction of the...
- derivative. Examples include Treasury-bill ****ures, Treasury-bond ****ures and Eurodollar ****ures. The global market for exchange-traded interest rate ****ures is...
- Eurocurrency is closely tied to the origins of the Eurodollar as it was the first type of Eurocurrency. Eurodollars began from large quantities of US dollar-denominated...
- usually categorised according to the currency in which they are issued: eurodollar, euroyen, and so on. The name became somewhat misleading with the advent...
- dominant economy, its military, the petrodollar system, and its linked eurodollar and large U.S. treasuries market. Several countries use it as their official...
- Stock option Warrant Turbo warrant Interest rate Eurodollar ****ure Euribor ****ure Option on Eurodollar ****ure Option on Euribor ****ure Interest rate swap...
- under Edward Clifton-Brown. BOLSA was one of the first banks in the Eurodollar market, developed by Sir George Bolton, Chairman of BOLSA. He was increasingly...
- private individuals hold U.S. dollars in foreign deposit accounts called eurodollars (not to be confused with the euro), which are outside the jurisdiction...
- for sweep investments are often either money funds, "eurodollar sweeps", or "repo sweeps". Eurodollar sweeps are legal transfers of funds to the bank's offs****...
- in the 1970s as a reference interest rate for transactions in offs**** Eurodollar markets. In 1984, it became apparent that an increasing number of banks...