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Foreign bondA bond issued on the domestic capital market of another company.Foreign bond Similar MatchesForeign exchangeForeign exchangeForeign currency; any currency other than a country's own. Foreign exchange marketForeign exchange marketLargely banks that serve firms and consumers who may wish to buy or sell various currencies. Foreign currency mortgageForeign currency mortgageIt is possible to get a mortgage for your home in the UK in a mortgage denominated in a foreign currency. It sometimes gives you the opportunity to borrow money at a lower rate of interest than is possible in the UK. You do this by choosing a currency whose country has lower interest rates than we have here. Lower interest rates should mean lower repayments of both capital and interest or a shorter mortgage term. The mortgage does not have to be in any single currency. There are lenders who will allow you to spread your mortgage across a range of different currencies. This could be seen as spreading the risk Foreign bond marketForeign bond marketIn the domestic bond market Issues floated by foreign companies or government. Foreign reservesForeign reservesInternational reserves Further SuggestionsForward foreign exchange rateForeign trade zone Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Net foreign asset position Foreign equity market Foreign exchange controls Foreign targeted issue Foreign exchange dealer Foreign currency forward contract Foreign repercussion Foreign investment argument for protection Foreign corporation Foreign currency option Foreign tax credit Foreign asset position Foreign banking market Foreign portfolio investment Foreign investment risk matrix (FIRM) Foreign exchange swap Direct Foreign Investment foreign exchange Foreign branch Foreign source income Foreign currency futures contract Foreign Corrupt Practices Act |
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