yankee bond การใช้
- The 10 year, 7.25 percent Yankee bond closed at 95.59 from 95.34.
- Yankee bonds are securities issued in the United States by a foreign company.
- If the government drags its feet, Naples may issue Yankee bonds, said Barbieri.
- The latest Yankee bond was over-subscribed, co-lead ABN AMRO Bank said.
- The Finance Ministry said it is considering selling 20-year Yankee bonds.
- Yankee bonds are dollar-denominated bonds issued in the United States by foreign entities.
- One year before that offering, Israel sold its first Yankee bond.
- If the government drags its feet, Naples will issue Yankee bonds, said Di Maio.
- The Central Bank of Tunisia plans to sell $ 400 million of Yankee bonds.
- The 10-year Yankee bonds were sold to yield 76 basis points over 10-year treasuries.
- South Africa is preparing to sell a $ 500 million offering of Yankee bonds.
- Colombia also sold $ 200 million for seven years in the Yankee bond market.
- The Kingdom of Thailand sold $ 600 million of 10-year Yankee bonds in April.
- If the government drags its feet, Naples may issue Yankee bonds, said Di Maio.
- To be sure, there are good reasons why some Yankee bonds offer extra yield.
- Yankee bonds are dollar-denominated bonds sold by foreign firms in the U . S.
- You issue Yankee bonds and wait for the market to beat down your door.
- The debt includes all of the sterling bonds and Yankee bonds guaranteed by Hanson Plc.
- This was a Yankee bond sold in February 1994.
- A Yankee bond is a dollar-denominated bond issued in the United States by foreign entities.
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