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A Eurobond is a: A) bond payable in the investor's currency but sold outside the borrower's country. B) bond payable in the investor's currency but sold inside the borrower's country. C) bond payable in the borrower's currency and sold inside the borrower's country. D) bond payable in the borrower's currency but sold outside the borrower's country.

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