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Euroclear
Definition: The Euroclear group is the world's largest settlement system for domestic and international securities transactions, covering both bonds and equities for financial institutions located in over 80 countries.
Definition: The Euroclear group is the world's largest settlement system for domestic and international securities transactions, covering both bonds and equities for financial institutions located in over 80 countries.
Eurocredit Market
Definition: Comprises banks that accept deposits and provide loans in large denominations and in a variety of currencies. The banks that constitute this market are the same banks that constitute the Eurocurrency market; the difference is that Eurocredit loans are longer-term than so-called Eurocurrency loans.
Definition: Comprises banks that accept deposits and provide loans in large denominations and in a variety of currencies. The banks that constitute this market are the same banks that constitute the Eurocurrency market; the difference is that Eurocredit loans are longer-term than so-called Eurocurrency loans.
Eurocredits
Definition: Intermediate-term loans of Eurocurrencies made by banking syndicates to corporate and government borrowers.
Definition: Intermediate-term loans of Eurocurrencies made by banking syndicates to corporate and government borrowers.
Eurocurrency
Definition: Instrument issued outside your country, but denominated in your currency. A Eurodollar is a Certificate of Deposit in U.S. dollars issued in some other country (though mainly traded in London). A Euroyen is a CD issued in yen outside Japan.
Definition: Instrument issued outside your country, but denominated in your currency. A Eurodollar is a Certificate of Deposit in U.S. dollars issued in some other country (though mainly traded in London). A Euroyen is a CD issued in yen outside Japan.
Eurocurrency Deposit
Definition: A short-term fixed-rate time deposit denominated in a currency other than the local currency (e.g., U.S. dollars deposited in a London bank).
Definition: A short-term fixed-rate time deposit denominated in a currency other than the local currency (e.g., U.S. dollars deposited in a London bank).
Eurocurrency Market
Definition: The money market for borrowing and lending currencies that are held in the form of deposits in banks located outside the countries where the currencies are issued as legal tender.
Definition: The money market for borrowing and lending currencies that are held in the form of deposits in banks located outside the countries where the currencies are issued as legal tender.
Eurodollar
Definition: Refers to a certificate of deposit in U.S. dollars in a bank that is not located in the U.S. Most of the Eurodollar deposits are in London banks, but Eurodeposits may be anywhere other than the U.S. Similarly, a Euroyen or Euro DM deposit represents a CD in yen or DM outside Japan and Germany, respectively.
Definition: Refers to a certificate of deposit in U.S. dollars in a bank that is not located in the U.S. Most of the Eurodollar deposits are in London banks, but Eurodeposits may be anywhere other than the U.S. Similarly, a Euroyen or Euro DM deposit represents a CD in yen or DM outside Japan and Germany, respectively.
Eurodollar Certificate Of Deposit
Definition: A certificate of deposit paying interest and principal in dollars, but issued by a bank outside the United States, usually in Europe.
Definition: A certificate of deposit paying interest and principal in dollars, but issued by a bank outside the United States, usually in Europe.
Eurodollar Obligations
Definition: Certificates of deposit issued in U.S. dollars by foreign banks and foreign branches of U.S. banks.
Definition: Certificates of deposit issued in U.S. dollars by foreign banks and foreign branches of U.S. banks.
Eurodollars
Definition: US dollar deposits placed with banks outside the US. Holders may include individuals, companies, banks, and central banks.
Definition: US dollar deposits placed with banks outside the US. Holders may include individuals, companies, banks, and central banks.
Euroequity Issues
Definition: Securities sold in the Euromarket. That is, securities initially sold to investors simultaneously in several national markets by an international syndicate. Related: External market.
Definition: Securities sold in the Euromarket. That is, securities initially sold to investors simultaneously in several national markets by an international syndicate. Related: External market.
European Association Of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation (EASDAQ)
Definition: European equivalent of Nasdaq..
Definition: European equivalent of Nasdaq..
European Bank For Reconstruction And Development
Definition: Bank targeted at Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
Definition: Bank targeted at Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
European Central Bank (ECB)
Definition: Bank created to monitor the monetary policy of the countries that have converted to the Euro from their local currencies. The original 11 countries are: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain.
Definition: Bank created to monitor the monetary policy of the countries that have converted to the Euro from their local currencies. The original 11 countries are: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain.
European Currency Unit (ECU)
Definition: An index of foreign exchange consisting of European currencies, originally devised in 1979. Also see Euro.
Definition: An index of foreign exchange consisting of European currencies, originally devised in 1979. Also see Euro.
European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM)
Definition: The system that countries in the European Union once used to pay exchange rates within bands around an ERM central value.
Definition: The system that countries in the European Union once used to pay exchange rates within bands around an ERM central value.
European Exercise
Definition: A feature of an option that stipulates that the option may only be exercised at its expiration. Therefore, there can be no early assignment with this type of option. Most index options are European-style exercise.
Definition: A feature of an option that stipulates that the option may only be exercised at its expiration. Therefore, there can be no early assignment with this type of option. Most index options are European-style exercise.
European Monetary System (EMS)
Definition: A system adopted by European Community members with the aim of promoting stability by limiting exchange-rate fluctuations. The system was originated in 1979 by the nine members of the European Community (EC). The EMS comprised three principal elements: the European Currency Unit (ECU), the monetary unit used in EC transactions; the Exchange Rate Mechanism, ERM, whereby those member states taking part agreed to maintain currency fluctuations within certain agreed limits; and the European Monetary Cooperation Fund, which issues the ECU and oversees the ERM. The 1992 Maastricht Treaty provided for the move to Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), including a European Monetary Institute to coordinate the economic and monetary policy of the EU, a European Central Bank (ECB) to govern these policies, and the presentation of a single European currency.
Definition: A system adopted by European Community members with the aim of promoting stability by limiting exchange-rate fluctuations. The system was originated in 1979 by the nine members of the European Community (EC). The EMS comprised three principal elements: the European Currency Unit (ECU), the monetary unit used in EC transactions; the Exchange Rate Mechanism, ERM, whereby those member states taking part agreed to maintain currency fluctuations within certain agreed limits; and the European Monetary Cooperation Fund, which issues the ECU and oversees the ERM. The 1992 Maastricht Treaty provided for the move to Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), including a European Monetary Institute to coordinate the economic and monetary policy of the EU, a European Central Bank (ECB) to govern these policies, and the presentation of a single European currency.
European Option
Definition: Option that may be exercised only at the expiration date. Related: American option.
Definition: Option that may be exercised only at the expiration date. Related: American option.
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