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U. S. dollars held in overseas accounts.
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US dollars deposited in Europe.
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Dollar-denominated deposits held out of the U.S. in foreign banks and in foreign branches of U.S. banks. Eurocurrencies are currencies held out of the country (or region) of origin.
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U.S. dollars deposited in foreign banks outside the United States (or foreign branches of U.S. banks)(Eurodollars today include bank deposits held in Europe denominated in a variety of currencies, including Canadian dollars).
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U.S. dollars held in European bank accounts and used for settling international business transactions.
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Dollar-denominated deposits held in a country other than the United States.
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U.S. dollars placed on deposit in banks outside the United States; usually refers to deposits in Europe.
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US dollars deposited in a bank (US or non US) located outside the USA.
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Time deposits denominated in U.S. dollars that are deposited in commercial banks outside the U.S., and they have long served as a benchmark interest rate for corporate funding.
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The term of U.S. dollars held on deposit or traded anywhere else in the world.
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US dollar deposits placed with banks outside the United States. Holders may include individuals, companies, banks and central banks.
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Dollars held in bank accounts outside the US owned by nonresidents of the US
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U.S. currency held in banks outside the United States, mainly in Europe, and commonly used for settling international transactions. Some securities are issued in Eurodollars — that is, with a promise to pay interest in dollars deposited in foreign bank accounts.
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Deposits denominated in U.S. dollars at banks and other financial institutions outside the United States . Although this name originated because of the large amounts of such deposits held at banks in Western Europe , similar deposits in other parts of the world are also called Eurodollars.
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U.S. dollars on deposit with a bank outside of the United States.
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