Today's word: KANGAROO BOND
Theme for this fortnight: BONDS
Theme for this fortnight: BONDS
A type of foreign
bond that is issued in the Australian market by non-Australian firms and is
denominated in Australian currency. The bond is subject to Australian laws and
regulations. Also known as a "matilda bond."
Foreign bonds,
such as kangaroo bonds, are mainly used to provide issuers with access to
another capital market outside of their own to raise capital. Also, major
corporations and/or investment firms looking to diversify their holdings and
improve their overall currency exposures can use kangaroo bonds to raise funds
in Australian dollars. Major issuers of kangaroo bonds have typically been from
the United States Germany. Other foreign bonds include samurai bonds and
bulldog bonds.
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