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Which of the Following Is Not the Difference Between Eurobonds

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Which of the following is not the difference between Eurobonds and bonds sold in the U.S.?


A) Eurobonds are usually issued in bearer form; bonds sold in the U.S. are usually registered bonds.
B) Eurobonds usually pay interest once a year; bonds sold in the U.S. usually pay interest semiannually.
C) Eurobonds are denominated in Euros; bonds sold in the U.S. are denominated in dollars.
D) Interest on Eurobonds is computed using a 360-day year vs. a 365-day year for bonds issued in the U.S.
E) All of the above are differences between Eurobonds and bonds sold in the U.S.

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