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Eurobank

American  
[yoor-uh-bangk, yur-] / ˈjʊər əˌbæŋk, ˈjɜr- /

noun

  1. a western European bank that deals in Eurocurrency.


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Etymology

Origin of Eurobank

First recorded in 1965–70; Euro- + bank 2

Example Sentences

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Eurobank said on Monday it ended the state's participation in its share capital market by repurchasing 1.4% of its shares from the country's bank bailout fund HFSF.

From Reuters • Oct. 8, 2023

Eurobank and National Bank , Greece's two largest lenders by market value, were profitable in the first nine months of 2022 as higher rates boosted net interest income.

From Reuters • Nov. 10, 2022

Greek banks appear to be working normally today: A woman makes a transaction at an ATM outside a Eurobank branch in Athens, as another exits the bank in this morning.

From The Guardian • Jun. 15, 2015

In October the Canadian investment fund Fairfax Holdings acquired a 5 percent stake in Mr. Mytilineos’s industrial group, and took a stake in the property developer Eurobank Properties.

From New York Times • Feb. 5, 2014

Greece’s EFG Eurobank Ergasias SA sank 15 percent after soaring 29 percent yesterday on an agreement to be bought by rival Alpha Bank SA.

From BusinessWeek • Aug. 30, 2011

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