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1.  ''Options.''
(ECB).  
 
Referring to the terms of a ''European option'' (also known as a ''European-style option'') exercisable at any time up to its expiry.
 
Contrasted with an American option.
 
 
2.  ''European institutions and associations.''
 
In other contexts, the number of countries within the scope of ''European'' can vary widely, depending on the particular body.


The central banking authority for countries in the Eurozone.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[American option]]
* [[Bank of England]]
* [[European Association of Corporate Treasurers]]
* [[Central bank]]
* [[European Bank for Reconstruction and Development]]
* [[EFSM]]
* [[European Banking Authority]]
* [[euro zone]]
* [[European Banking Federation]]
* [[EURO1]]
* [[European Central Bank]]
* [[European Customs Union]]
* [[European Economic Area]]
* [[European Financial Reporting Advisory Group]]
* [[European Free Trade Association]]
* [[European Freight Trades Association]]
* [[European Fund and Asset Management Association]]
* [[European Investment Bank]]
* [[European Mentoring & Coaching Council]]
* [[European option]]
* [[European Payments Council]]
* [[European Securities and Markets Authority]]
* [[European Union]]
* [[Exercise]]
* [[Option]]


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[[Category:Bank_Lending]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Debt_Capital_Markets]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

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(ECB).

The central banking authority for countries in the Eurozone.

See also