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Yankee bondA dollar bond issued in the United States by a foreign borrower.
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Yankee bondYankee bonds are bonds issued in dollars in the United States by overseas companies and governments. The purpose is to raise more money than the issuers may be able to borrow in their home markets, either because there is more money available for investment in the United States, or because the interest rate the issuers must pay to attract investors [..]
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Yankee bondA bond issued with a dollar denomination in the United States by a foreign bank or corporation. This allows U.S. investors to invest in foreign securities without price fluctuations caused by exchange [..]
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Yankee bondA US dollar-denominated bond issued by a foreign borrower in the US.
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Yankee bondYankee Bond is a bond issued with a dollar denomination in the United States by a foreign bank or corporation. This allows U.S. investors to invest in foreign securities without price fluctuations cau [..]
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Yankee bondA dollar-denominated foreign bond issued in New York. These bonds are subject to U.S. law and must be registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Yankee bondA US$ denominated bond issued on the United States capital market by a non-American borrower.
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Yankee bondA dollar denominated bond issued in the United States by foreign banks and corporations. These bonds, the U.S. equivalent of the Eurobond, pay semi-annual interest, unlike the Eurobonds, which pay ann [..]
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Yankee bondA type of investment denominated in dollars and issued in the US by foreign companies, banks and governments.
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Yankee bondA USD-denominated bond issued in the US by a non-US entity.
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Yankee bondA bond issued with a dollar denomination in the United States by a foreign bank or corporation. This allows U.S. investors to invest in foreign securities without price fluctuations caused by exchange [..]
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