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W. Marr, J. Trimble (1988)
THE PERSISTENT BORROWING ADVANTAGE IN EURODOLLAR BONDS: A PLAUSIBLE EXPLANATIONJournal of Applied Corporate Finance, 1
D. Kidwell, M. Marr, G. Thompson (1985)
Eurodollar Bonds: Alternative Financing for U.S. CompaniesFinancial Management, 14
Footnotes 1 . Wayne Marr, John Trimble, and Raj Varma, “On the Integration of International Capital Markets,” Financial Management , Winter 1992, special issue on international finance. 2 . The targeted registered offering procedure is an outgrowth of earlier regulatory changes that spawned the development of Eurobonds. Indeed, the Eurobond market was the first large‐scale market that allowed new securities to be sold abroad as bearer instruments exempt from U.S. withholding taxes and registration requirements. For articles on the development of the Eurobond market, see Wayne Marr and John Trimble , “ The Persistent Borrowing Advantage in Eurodollar Bonds: A Plausible Explanation ,” Journal of Applied Corporate Finance , Vol. 1 No. 2 ( Summer 1988 ) ; Wayne Marr and John Trimble, “Eurobond Financing Bargains and the Clientele Hypothesis,” Journal of Business Research , (forthcoming 1992); Yong Cheol Kim and Rene Stulz , “ The Eurobond Market and Corporate Financial Policy ,” Journal of Financial Economics , Vol. 22 No. 2 ( December 1988 ) ; and David Kidwell , Wayne Marr , and Rodney Thompson , “ Eurodollar Bonds: Alternative Financing for United States Companies ,” Financial Management , Vol. 14 No. 4 ( Spring 1985
Journal of Applied Corporate Finance – Wiley
Published: Mar 1, 1992
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