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  • noun Plural form of Eurodollar.

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Examples

  • In March 2006, the Fed simply announced it would stop reporting the "M3" figure which is a technical term, according to inflationdata.com, referring to forms of money that include large-denomination time deposits, institutional money funds, repurchase liabilities issued by depository institutions, and Eurodollars held by U.S. residents at foreign branches of U.S. banks and at all banks in the U.K. and Canada.

    Craig K. Comstock: "In God We Trust; All Other, Bring Data!" Craig K. Comstock 2011

  • Modeled after Eurodollars, futures on the Euribor will be listed 10 years out and on a quarterly basis.

    CME Takes Aim at NYSE Euronext Interest-Rate Business Jacob Bunge 2011

  • In this editorial I looked at how Eurodollars, foreign currencies, and changes in exchange rates can offset, magnify, or change domestic monetary policy.

    RETURN TO PROSPERITY Arthur B. Laffer 2010

  • TED spread is the price difference between 3-month T bills and 3-month Eurodollars.

    Alan Schram: Are Credit Markets Back to Normal? 2009

  • It led to European central banks accumulating large Eurodollars reserves they then earned interest on from US treasuries.

    F. William Engdahl's "A Century of War" - Part I 2008

  • It led to European central banks accumulating large Eurodollars reserves they then earned interest on from US treasuries.

    F. William Engdahl's "A Century of War" - Part I 2008

  • The rise of the dollar is attributable to the lack of interbank liquidity in things like Eurodollars, and the substitute is US dollar-denominated funding.

    Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » So Is The World Bailing Out of US Investments? 2008

  • That's why the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve announced earlier this year that they would cease to publish the M3 monetary aggregate (including the following components: large-denomination time deposits, repurchase agreements, and Eurodollars.)

    China��s Stranglehold on the Dollar 2006

  • M3 is the sum of everything in M2, such as most bank accounts and retail money market accounts, as well as a few extra things, such as assets held in institutional money funds, large time deposits, repurchase agreements, and Eurodollars.

    Immigration Summary 2006

  • They make big bets on crude oil, Eurodollars, gold, Japanese bonds, Brazilian soybeans, sugar, cotton, you name it--investments that most ordinary investors would likely avoid.

    The Philosopher Kings Of HedgingBeyond the Hedge Fund Hype 2006

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