
1) Buck in the news 2) Eurocurrency 3) Foreign bank deposit 4) International finance 5) International monetary unit 6) Swiss bank account deposit 7) United states dollar
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Eurodollars are time deposits denominated in U.S. dollars at banks outside the United States, and thus are not under the jurisdiction of the Federal Reserve. Consequently, such deposits are subject to much less regulation than similar deposits within the U.S., allowing for higher margins. The term was originally coined for U.S. dollars in European...
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US dollar bank deposits outside the US....
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a United States dollar that has been deposited outside the United States, especially in Europe. Foreign banks holding Eurodollars are obligated to ... [2 related articles]
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In finance, US currency deposited outside the USA and held by individuals and institutions, not necessarily in Europe. Eurodollars originated in the 1960s when East European countries deposited...
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The money market for borrowing and lending currencies that are held in the form of deposits in banks
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3 month US interest rates, not to be confused with the Euro against the Dollar exchange rate also known as the eurodollar.
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[
n] - a United States dollar deposited in a European bank and used as an international currency to finance trade
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noun a United States dollar deposited in a European bank and used as an international currency to finance trade
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In finance, US currency deposited outside the USA and held by individuals and institutions, not necessarily in Europe. Eurodollars originated in the 1960s when East European countries deposited their US dollars in West European banks. Banks holding Eurodollar deposits may lend in dollars, usually to finance trade, and often redeposit with other for...
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a U.S. dollar deposited in or credited to a European bank. Cf. Asiadollar.
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Name for U.S. dollar-denominated deposits and claims held outside the U.S.
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