Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The money market in Eurocurrency or Eurobonds.
- noun The Common Market.
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Examples
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London became the centre of the so-called Euromarket, attracting more international banks than New York.
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London became the centre of the so-called Euromarket, attracting more international banks than New York.
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Hartford rejected a claim from Euromarket Designs Inc., Crate & Barrel's parent, according to a suit it filed in federal court in Illinois in May seeking affirmation of the insurer's conclusion that it isn't obliged to pay legal costs stemming from four federal suits seeking class-action status in California.
Battle Over ZIP Codes: Insurer Fights Retailers Erik Holm 2011
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Further innovation was shown by another Canadian institution in doing the first interest-rate swap in the Euromarket.
North to Canada: An American Investment Banker Looks At Canada Today 1987
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It is important to note that the Euromarket is essentially unregulated.
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Since 1981, there has been close to a 30-per-cent increase in the volume of Canadian financing in the Euromarket.
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While debt is by far the most prominent part of the Euromarket, there is a rapidly growing Euroequity market.
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Canadian issuers, government and corporation, tapped the Euromarket for some $8.7 billion.
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The first issue in the Euromarket of bonds backed by commercial real estate was an offering by Olympia & York Developments Limited of some $200 million of bonds this past November.
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As you know, many banks pursue securities activities in the Euromarket from which they are barred at home - with happy consequences for their bottom lines.
International Financial Markets after the U.S. Elections 1984
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