A Eurodollar Certificate of Deposit (CD) is a CD issued by banks outside the United States, primarily in Europe, where both the interest and principal are paid in U.S. dollars. Eurodollar CDs usually have minimum denominations of $100,000 and maturities of less than two years.
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