Foreign Base Finance Company
Summary of Foreign Base Finance Company
It was a financing operation organized abroad (usually in a tax haven) that had as its main purpose the arranging of loans abroad in Eurocurrencies, almost always on behalf of its parent or affiliates.
(Main Author: William J. Miller)
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