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  1. Eurobonds

    European bonds are proposed government bonds issued in euros jointly by the 19 eurozone nations. The idea was first raised by the European Commission in 2011. Eurobonds would be debt investments whereby an investor loans a certain amount of money, for a certain amount of time, with a certain interest rate, to the eurozone bloc altogether, which then forwards the money to individual governments. Eurobonds have been suggested as a way to tackle the European sovereign debt crisis as the indebted states could borrow new funds at better conditions as they are supported by the rating of the non-crisis states. Because Eurobonds would allow already highly indebted states access to cheaper credit thanks to the strength of other eurozone economies, they are controversial, and may suffer from the free rider problem.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of eurobonds in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of eurobonds in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

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  1. Rovnag Abdullayev:

    We plan to issue Eurobonds before the end of March, it's linked to the declining oil price.

  2. Ukrainian Finance Minister Natalia Yaresko:

    It's not a matter of compromise ... The legal structure of the restructuring for all the Eurobonds has a most-favored creditor clause that says that we cannot provide better terms for any holdouts, therefore that is the structure within which we will have to work.

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