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Euro Line

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Euro Line
A line of credit granted by a bank or other financial institution in a foreign currency. For example, a British bank may give a British client a line of credit denominated in U.S. dollars. A euro line may be useful if one has significant business dealings in another country and wishes to hedge one's foreign exchange risk.


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The run-up reflected skepticism about the Eurozone's agreement early last week to provide Greece with a 30 billion euro line of credit .
Travellers on the Euro line coach from London to Dover had to get off to have their passports checked.
RUTH E DODDS, Cambo, Morpeth Cameron persuaded to toe Euro line DAVID Cameron's initial Euro scepticism quickly evaporated and he became sort of vaguely pro-EU and I wondered why.
 
 
 
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