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Eurobond

A Eurobond is a bond that has been issued in one country's currency but is traded outside of that country and in a different monetary system. Eurobonds are named after the currency they denominate. An example is the Euroyen or Eurodollar bond, trading respectively in the Japanese yen and the Australian dollar.

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