Answer:
A. dollar denominated deposits at any foreign bank or foreign branch of an American bank
Step-by-step explanation:
- Are dominations deposited in US dollars in banks that are outside the united states thus are not under the rule or jurisdiction or federal laws. The eurodollar rate is also known as the LIBOR rate is equal to the base rate adjusted by minimum reserve requirements.
- The eurodollar market accounts for a higher rate of interest, greater the flexibility of the maturities and has a wider range of investment in the qualities.
- It has roots in WW2 when the US gave funds from the marshall plan to rebuild the European continent.