Eurobond

[ yoo r-uh-bond ]
/ ˈyʊər əˌbɒnd /

noun

a bond issued by a non-European corporation and offered for sale in the European market, to be repaid in the currency of issue, especially a U.S. corporate bond denominated and yielding interest in U.S. dollars.

Origin of Eurobond

Example sentences from the Web for eurobond

  • The cleanest way to stop the carnage is to unify the Eurobond market—make all bonds the liabilities of all the member countries.

    We’re Doomed! |Charles R. Morris |August 11, 2011 |DAILY BEAST

British Dictionary definitions for eurobond

eurobond
/ (ˈjʊərəʊˌbɒnd) /

noun

(sometimes capital) a bond issued in a eurocurrency