Eurodollar
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Eurodollar
Example Sentences
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Relatively large exposures based on Libor remain, however, in the Eurodollar space, for short-term contracts used to speculate or hedge against interest rate moves.
From Reuters • Dec. 28, 2021
Treasury yields up 5 basis points at 2.87 percent, while slugging Eurodollar and Fed funds futures.
From Reuters • Jan. 15, 2014
Clearly, in this exercise, so much depends on whether the Eurodollar deposit rate is a strong proxy for Libor that was not manipulated.
From New York Times • Dec. 20, 2012
So investors may want to purchase two-year Treasury notes, which yielded 0.74 percent on Feb. 4 compared with 0.54 percent Jan. 28, or buy Eurodollar contracts that expire within the year, he said.
From BusinessWeek • Feb. 7, 2011
In recent years, London, The heart of the large Eurodollar market, has jumped ahead of New York City in many foreign banking operations.
From Time Magazine Archive
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