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Eurobonds and are
Also called external bond ; " external bonds which, strictly, are neither Eurobonds nor foreign bonds would also include: foreign currency denominated domestic bonds.
Eurobonds are named after the currency they are denominated in.
The majority of Eurobonds are now owned in ' electronic ' rather than physical form.

Eurobonds and is
The main market for Eurobonds is the EuroMTS, owned by Borsa Italiana and Euronext.
London is one of the centers of the Eurobond market, but Eurobonds may be traded throughout the world-for example in Singapore or Tokyo.

Eurobonds and .
In the 1998 Russian financial crisis, Russia defaulted on its internal debt ( GKOs ), but did not default on its external Eurobonds.
# public debt securities such as government, corporate bonds, debentures and Eurobonds which have at least five years of their term remaining.
The bank established a position as a leading European underwriter of Eurobonds and pulled off a major coup in 1985 by pricing a large bond offering for Nestlé, Rockwell, IBM, and Mobil at below market rates.
The first European Eurobonds were issued in 1963 by Italian motorway network Autostrade.
In late May 2012, coincident with warnings from Mario Draghi of the ECB, Rehn said that even if Eurobonds " were ever approved, it would still not be sufficient to save the euro.

are and characteristically
Finally, the theatrical ( and perversely erotic ) notions of dressing up, cosmetics, disguise, and especially change of costume ( or singularity of costume, as with Cipolla ), are characteristically associated with the catastrophes of Mann's stories.
Alkynes are characteristically more unsaturated than alkenes.
Alkynes characteristically undergo reactions that show that they are " doubly unsaturated ," meaning that each alkyne unit is capable of adding two equivalents of H < sub > 2 </ sub >, halogens or related HX reagents ( X = halide, pseudohalide, etc .).
Key evidence of Baltic language presence in these regions is found in hydronyms ( names of bodies of water ) in the regions that are characteristically Baltic.
Lang's magnum opus, M — released in 1931, two years before his departure from Germany — is among the first major crime films of the sound era to join a characteristically noirish visual style with a noir-type plot, one in which the protagonist is a criminal ( as are his most successful pursuers ).
The ears are rather long and slightly curved inward, characteristically known as " banana " shaped.
Circularization is thought to promote cycling of ribosomes on the mRNA leading to time efficient translation, and may also function to ensure only intact mRNA are translated ( partially degraded mRNA characteristically have no m7G cap, or no poly-A tail ).
Substantially longer than wide and characteristically employed in pairs, skis are attached to boots with bindings, either with a free, lockable, or permanently secured heel.
All hormones that act by regulation of gene expression have two consequences in their mechanism of action ; their effects are produced after a characteristically long period of time and their effects persist for another long period of time, even after their concentration has been reduced to zero, due to a relatively slow turnover of most enzymes and proteins that would either deactivate or terminate ligand binding onto the receptor.
Some switches are light switches which can be used to turn off the lights in the respective level, making some enemies characteristically afraid to jump.
Domine praestolamur ( 1589 ) is a good example of this style, laid out in imitative paragraphs based on subjects which characteristically emphasize the expressive minor second and minor sixth, with continuations which subsequently break off and are heard separately ( another technique which Byrd had learnt from his study of Ferrabosco ).
Although mature Eucalyptus trees are usually towering and fully leafed, their shade is characteristically patchy because the leaves usually hang downwards.
Flowers of Poaceae are characteristically arranged in spikelets, each spikelet having one or more florets.
These tics characteristically wax and wane, can be suppressed temporarily, and are preceded by a premonitory urge.
Waxes are organic compounds that characteristically consist of long alkyl chains.
Although classified as eukaryotes, the dinoflagellate nuclei are not characteristically eukaryotic, as they lack histones, nucleosomes and maintain continually condensed chromosomes during mitosis.
Ammonoid septa characteristically have bulges and indentations and are to varying degrees convex from the front, distinguishing them from nautiloid septa which are typically simple concave dish-shaped structures.
Coppiced stems are characteristically curved at the base.
Their albums are also notable for the characteristically ' warm ' and ' dry ' production sound, and the sparing use of echo and reverberation.
In laymen's terms, quantization is a method for optimally reducing a large number scale ( with different occurrences of each number ) into a smaller one, and the transform-domain is a convenient representation of the image because the high-frequency coefficients, which contribute less to the over picture than other coefficients, are characteristically small-values with high compressibility.
This palette can mix all possible hues, though the purple, orange and green mixtures are characteristically rather dull or dark, and most color mixtures require use of all three paints.
Also parts of his dress, with rows of geometrical folds, are characteristically Hellenistic in style.
Extrusomes are characteristically in the form of spindle trichocysts, which release thread-like shafts, and never mucocysts.

are and underwritten
However, Arthur Penn persuaded the writers that the relationship's emotional complexity was underwritten, it dissipated the passion of the title characters and it would harm the audience's sympathy for the characters who would write them off as sexual deviants because they are criminals.
There are three ' links ' in the chain: the funds in the first and second links are held in trust, primarily for the benefit of policyholders whose contracts are underwritten by the relevant member.
Jason Vest, writing in The Nation, alleges that JINSA, along with Frank Gaffney's Center for Security Policy, are " underwritten by far-right American Zionists " and both believe strongly that
We whose names are here underwritten: having been called to give our counsels to Mr. Orlando Gibbons ; in the time of his late and sudden sickness, which we found in the beginning lethargical, or a profound sleep ; out of which, we could never recover him, neither by inward nor outward medicines, & then instantly he fell in most strong, & sharp convulsions ; which did wring his mouth up to his ears, & his eyes were distorted, as though they would have been thrust out of his head & then suddenly he lost both speech, sight and hearing, & so grew apoplectical & lost the whole motion of every part of his body, & so died.
After initial resistance, the press galleries adjusted their rules to admit those who earn their living from their journalism, and who are not underwritten by advocacy groups.
Both shows are owned by This Old House Ventures, Inc. ( a subsidiary of Time, Inc .) and are underwritten by GMC, and The Home Depot.
Underwriting expenses, and in particular personnel costs, are higher for such business because each risk is individually underwritten and administered.
Catastrophic risks are normally underwritten by the re-insurance or wholesale insurance market.
Employee benefits self-insurance programmes are often underwritten by captive insurance companies formed, owned and managed by corporations in both on-shore and off-shore captive domiciles.
Unlike Francis Ford Coppola, who revealed a surprising enthusiasm for horrific vampire tricks in Bram Stoker's Dracula, Mr. Nichols shows no great gusto for the supernatural ... there are admirable performances from Mr. Spader, still turning the business of being despicable into a fine art, and Kate Nelligan, as Will's deceptively brisk and efficient wife ... Ms. Pfeiffer's role is underwritten, but her performance is expert enough to make even diffidence compelling.
Most of the annual operating costs are underwritten by San Joaquin, Alameda, and Santa Clara counties in proportion to the boardings and alightings in each county.
BEING CONVINCED in our consciences that Home Rule would be disastrous to the material well-being of Ulster as well as of the whole of Ireland, subversive of our civil and religious freedom, destructive of our citizenship, and perilous to the unity of the Empire, we, whose names are underwritten, men of Ulster, loyal subjects of His Gracious Majesty King George V., humbly relying on the God whom our fathers in days of stress and trial confidently trusted, do hereby pledge ourselves in solemn Covenant, throughout this our time of threatened calamity, to stand by one another in defending, for ourselves and our children, our cherished position of equal citizenship in the United Kingdom, and in using all means which may be found necessary to defeat the present conspiracy to set up a Home Rule Parliament in Ireland.
We, whose names are underwritten, women of Ulster, and loyal subjects of our gracious King, being firmly persuaded that Home Rule would be disastrous to our Country, desire to associate ourselves with the men of Ulster in their uncompromising opposition to the Home Rule Bill now before Parliament, whereby it is proposed to drive Ulster out of her cherished place in the Constitution of the United Kingdom, and to place her under the domination and control of a Parliament in Ireland.
Globally, there are three types of underwriting for syndications: an underwritten deal, best-efforts syndication, and a club deal.
The simulation applications are underwritten by a theoretical program in discrete mathematics and theoretical computer science that is sustained by more than a decade of experience with the interplay of research and application.
: We whose names are underwritten do hereby solemnly in the presence of Jehovah incorporate ourselves into a Bodie Politick and as He shall help, will submit our persons, lives and estates unto our Lord Jesus Christ, the King of Kings, and Lord of Lords, and to all those perfect and most absolute laws of His given in His Holy Word of truth, to be guided and judged thereby.
However, there are insurers such as Chubb, AIG / Chartis, Fireman's Fund that do provide privately written primary flood insurance for high value homes and The Natural Catastrophe Insurance Program underwritten by Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's which provides private primary flood insurance on both low value and high value buildings.
Transactions in WMR are underwritten by WMR LLC in Moscow and transactions in WME and WMZ are underwritten by Amstar Holdings Limited.

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