Commercial Paper: A Primer
February 12, 2025
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In the previous articles, we have already studied about regular commercial paper as well as asset-backed commercial paper. However, there is one more type of commercial paper that is commonly used by investors. This type of commercial paper is called the Euro commercial paper. This commercial paper is issued in large volumes by many issuers across the world.
In this article, we will have a closer look at what the Euro commercial paper market is and what are its defining features.
Euro commercial paper is generally used to refer to a commercial paper that was issued in a different currency as compared to the home currency of the issuer.
For instance, if a borrower in the United States accesses the European market to issue commercial paper denominated in Euros, then this transaction is said to be related to the Euro commercial paper market.
Some of the characteristics which are commonly associated with the Euro commercial market have been written below:
The next category of participants is blue-chip multinational corporations that hold money in various currencies. Money market funds and other traditional investors form a smaller portion of the euro commercial market.
Also, since investing in euro commercial paper could also mean investing in many developing countries, the credit quality ends up being lowered because of the lax rules and regulations.
Currency risks, as well as counterparty risks, are just two types of risks that have been mentioned. There are several more that investors face. This is the reason that they need to be compensated fairly.
Now, instead of issuing commercial paper in the United States and then sending the proceeds to China, they can simply issue the commercial paper in China itself. The reason is that by issuing in one country and using the money in another country, the issuer bears unnecessary currency exchange rate risks. This risk can be completely eliminated by using euro commercial paper.
Regular commercial paper generally has a maturity of fewer than 60 days whereas euro commercial paper has a maturity of anywhere between 60 to 180 days on average. The reason behind this higher maturity is not exactly known. However, there is a general trend towards issuing papers with higher maturity in the Euro market.
From the above article, it is evident that the euro commercial paper market is quite different from the regular commercial paper market. Hence, investors need to be aware of the differences between these markets before they choose a specific one to make their investment.
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