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Types of international bond market instruments

List the important types of the international bond market instruments.

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Major types of international bond instruments are as:

a) Straight fixed-rate bond
b) Floating-rate notes (FRNs)
c) Convertible bond
d) Zero coupon bonds
e) Dual currency bond
f) Composite currency bonds

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