Eurobond的意思和读音

Eurobond

: ['jʊərəʊbɒnd]

n.()

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n.1.()

n.1.a bond measured in dollars or other currency and sold to investors from a country other than that whose currency is specified in the bond

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1.In fact, an unconditional ECB bail-out could be dangerous, just as a eurobond would be if not accompanied by a fiscal union.

2.He was one of the first to see the potential of the Eurobond markets.

3.Mr Liu draws a parallel with the early days of the Eurobond market in London, describing some of the transactions that now become possible.

4.A monetary union may require more than just a eurobond and a small fiscal union.

5.A small eurobond, covering only a small percentage of sovereign debt, looks like a tempting fudge. But it will not solve the crisis.

6.One way or another, say enthusiasts, a Eurobond is just a matter of time. That might provide an insurance policy for the future.

7.On a purely technical level, it does not really matter whether you create a eurobond, or whether the ECB buys all the debt.

8.Long-term Eurocurrency funds can also be raised by an issue of Eurobonds on the Eurobond market.

9.I was in a similar situation and chose to go and issue a eurobond and missed the birth of my daughter.

10.Its members could strike a grand bargain that deploys the ECB's balance-sheet and some form of Eurobond in exchange for fiscal integration.”。