From the Collaborative Bond and Money Market Data Portal
An Uridashi bond is a secondary offering of bonds outside Japan. These bonds are sold to Japanese household investors and are normally issued not in JPY but in a higher-yielding currency. Where the bond is issued in Japanese Yen, they are typically linked to a foreign currency or to an equity index like the Nikkei.
In the Collaborative Bond and Money Market Data Model the attribute Uridashi appears in the field Distribution.
On 11-May-2023 the size of the Uridashi Distribution Debt Capital Market was USD17.02bn equivalent, with 519 trades.
The size of the Bond Market was USD17.02bn equivalent, with 519 trades.
For more detailed information on issues in Uridashi Debt Capital Market, please use CMDportal's instrument search tool.
For more detailed information on the size of the Uridashi Debt Capital Market, please use CMDportal's data sheet tool.
For more detailed information on the composition of the Uridashi Debt Capital Market, please use CMDportal's issuer search tool.
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Distribution.