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International bonds A collective term that refers to global bonds, Eurobonds, and foreign bonds. International Bonds Bonds issued in a country or currency other than the investor or broker's. They include eurobonds, which are issued in a foreign currency, foreign bonds, which are issued by a foreign government or corporation in the domestic market, and global bonds, which are issued in both domestic and international markets. Unlike domestic bonds, international bonds are usually subject to currency risk. Caution is required when investing international bonds because they may be subject to different regulatory and taxation requirements than the ones with which the investor or broker is familiar. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The largest companies also issue international bonds, despite the currency risk involved. 23% International bonds Oppenheimer International Bond and Payden Emerging Markets Bond Today, it has cut that figure down to a third, with another third in loans coming from international lending agencies and the rest held in domestic and international bonds as well as in commercial paper. |
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