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Foreign Bond A bond that is issued in a domestic market by a foreign entity, in the domestic market's currency. Notes: Foreign bonds are regulated by the domestic market authorities and are usually given nicknames that refer to the domestic market in which they are being offered.
Since investors in foreign bonds are usually the residents of the domestic country, investors find them attractive because they can add foreign content to their portfolios without the added exchange rate exposure. Types of foreign bonds include bulldog bonds, matilda bonds, and samurai bonds. See also: Bulldog Bond, Eurobond, Global Bond, International Bond, Matador Bond, Matilda Bond, Samurai Bond, Yankee Bond Foreign bond
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| The husband owned a foreign bond in his name alone during 2004, valued at about $7,500. If a foreign bond pays 15%, but its currency is devalued by 20%, American investors wind up losing money. KFA gives more weight to portfolios in the foreign bond market--up to five percent, instead of the typical two percent--because of the movement. |
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