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The exact origin of the term eurobond is debated, but it is thought to come from a post-war deal that involved the Russians issuing dollar-denominated bonds in Europe, rather than America.
MoneyWeek RSS - All 2009
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The exact origin of the term eurobond is debated, but it is thought to come from a post-war deal that involved the Russians issuing dollar-denominated bonds in Europe, rather than America.
MoneyWeek RSS - All 2009
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He said his country would need to issue bonds on international capital markets, sometimes referred to as a eurobond issue, once this year "to deal with the current budget deficit and refinancing needs."
Latvia Sees Borrowing Not Topping $1 Billion Charles Duxbury 2012
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Under the so-called eurobond idea, members of the currency bloc would sell joint bonds to investors, guaranteeing them collectively.
How the Eurobond Would Work Marcus Walker 2011
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"This is only over once they make the leap to fiscal union or someone leaves and the eurobond is a very strong step towards full fiscal union."
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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No major demonstrations are planned but the union leaders will head to the summit site to deliver a symbolic "eurobond" - pressing for a joint pooling of debt in the eurozone, a measure that has been steadfastly opposed by Germany.
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"This is only over once they make the leap to fiscal union or someone leaves and the eurobond is a very strong step towards full fiscal union."
unknown title 2011
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"It's not that the eurobond is the cure-all for their issues, but the market is telling you it was hoping there would have been more of an urgency to attack the crisis."
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"This is only over once they make the leap to fiscal union or someone leaves and the eurobond is a very strong step towards full fiscal union."
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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In July, the government raised € 850 million ($1.07 billion) through a seven-year eurobond sale, offering investors a yield of 4.291%.
Mexico Sells $1 Billion Century Bond Kejal Vyas 2010
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