A bond issued in the national market by a nonresident borrower. Examples of foreign bonds are "Yankee" bonds in the U.S., "Bulldogs" in the U.K. "Samurai bonds" in Japan, etc.
Like a Eurobond, it is a debt security issued by non-resident borrowers but is underwritten by a syndicate of banks composed primarily of institutions from one country. It is denominated in that country's currency and sold principally in that country.
Bond issued outside the issuer's country of domicile and in the currency of the market where it is being issued. See also "Eurobond". Opposite: domestic bond.
An international bond denominated in the currency of the country where it is issued.
A bond issued by a non-domestic borrower in a domestic capital market.
A bond issued on the domestic capital market of anther company.
A bond issued by a nondomestic borrower in the domestic capital market.
Foreign bond market Foreign crowd
A bond that is issued in a domestic market by a foreign entity, in the domestic market's currency.