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Eurobond

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Eurobond

In finance, a bond underwritten by an international syndicate and sold in countries other than the country of the currency in which the issue is denominated. It provides longer-term financing than is possible with loans in Eurodollars.



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SANLUIS, a Mexican metals, mining and autoparts conglomerate, is seeking to refinance debt obligations after defaulting on nearly US$9 million interest payment due on a $200 million Eurobond.
PINK SHEETS:SGBAF)(EURONEXT:SESG) (LuxX:SESG) announces that the company has today issued an inaugural Benchmark Eurobond under its EUR 2 billion European Medium Term Note programme.
BANCO SAFRA, a Brazilian bank, issued US$125 million in eurobonds on international markets.
 
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