Depositors have withdrawn €214bn from eurozone banks over the past five months, with outflows hitting a record level in February, according to data published by the European Central Bank on Monday.
The fall in eurozone bank deposits, which started a few months after the ECB began raising interest rates last summer, marks a reversal from the large amounts of money that had been pouring into banks — particularly since the pandemic.
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