Multiple Choice
Eurobonds differ from foreign bonds in all the following ways except
A) Eurobonds are traded in international capital markets but foreign bonds are traded in domestic capital markets.
B) Eurobonds are denominated in a currency other than the one used as a money unit in the countries in which it is traded but a foreign bond must be denominated in the money unit of the country in which it is issued.
C) Both eurobonds and foreign bonds are underwritten by international consortia of investment banks from the countries in which they are traded.
D) Eurobonds are international in many different ways but the only thing "foreign" about foreign bonds is the nationality of the borrower.
E) All of the statements above are correct.
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