A bond denominated in euros and issued in a country that uses the euro as its currency is an example of a Eurobond.
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- Bonds that are sold in a foreign country and are denominated in a currency other than that of the country in which they are sold are known as _________
- Switzerland uses Euro as its legal tender.
- Which one of the following is issued at a discount to its redemption value and pays its holder no interest during its life? A: A deep discount bond B: A long-term bond issued by the government C: An unsecured loan note D: A zero coupon bond
- A 10-year bond was issued four years ago. The bond is denominated in US dollars, offers a coupon rate of 10% with interest paid semi-annually, and is currently priced at 102% of par. The bonds
- Which one of the following statements is the MOST accurate? ( ) A: A depreciation of a country's currency makes its goods more expensive for foreigners. B: An appreciation of a country's currency makes its goods more expensive. C: A depreciation of a country's currency makes its goods cheaper for foreigners. D: A depreciation of a country's currency makes its goods cheaper.