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  • ...bc4a4faf0a50359a0d4 monetary policy] is primarily required to maintain the euro's purchasing power.
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  • *[http://europa.eu/euro/entry.html The euro: Our Currency (Official EU Site)] *[http://www.dollar-euro-chart.de Dollar/euro-Chart]
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  • #REDIRECT [[euro]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Euro cent/Definition]]
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  • *Jay H. Levin, A Guide to the euro (Houghton Mifflin Company, 2002)]
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  • Germany's currency before it adopted the euro.
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  • One one-hundredth of the [[euro]].
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  • {{r|Euro cent}} {{r|Euro}}
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  • * [http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/euro/index_en.htm The European Commission/Economic and Financial Affairs (ECOFIN * [http://www.economist.com/node/21524378 The ''Economist'' Euro crisis portal]
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  • Official currency of West Germany and, from 1990 until the adoption of the euro, all of unified Germany.
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  • The member states of the European Union that use the euro as their common currency (Belgium, Germany¸ Ireland, Greece, Spain, Fr
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  • ...o the currencies of France, Belgium and Luxembourg before they adopted the euro.
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  • ...on#Maastricht Treaty|Maastricht Treaty]] that eventually established the [[euro]] as the single currency of the member countries of the [[Eurozone]].
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  • {{rpl|Euro cent}}
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  • * ''The Euro after 5 years'' Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs 200
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  • ...es of [[France]], [[Belgium]] and [[Luxembourg]] before they adopted the [[euro]]: the [[French franc]], the [[Belgian franc]] and the [[Luxembourgian fran
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  • ...goslavian dinar]], until 2007, when it was withdrawn and replaced by the [[euro]]. The Tolar was divided into 100 [[stotinov]]. The origin of the word 'tol
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  • {{r|Euro}}
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  • {{r|Euro}}
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  • ...euros that they didn't survive. The gambler who bets on survival places 1 Euro on the table, the gambler who bets on non survival places 5 euros on the ta
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  • {{r|Euro}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Euro 2008]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Euro}}
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  • {{r|Euro}}
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  • ...]] of the Federal Republic of [[Germany]] from 1948 until it adopted the [[euro]] in 2001. One mark (in [[German language|German]] capitalised: ''Mark'')
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  • ...al side that reached the final of the [[2004 UEFA European Championship]] (Euro 2004), where they were defeated 1–0 by [[Greece (football)|Greece]]. ...onal football, he led Portugal to the [[2016 UEFA European Championship]] (Euro 2016) title; Portugal defeated the host nation [[France (football)|France]]
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  • {{r|Euro}}
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  • {{r|Euro}}
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  • {{r|Euro}}
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  • ==The Euro: the five tests==
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  • {{r|Euro}}
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  • {{r|Euro}}
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  • The '''2008 UEFA European Championship''', also known as '''Euro 2008''', was a [[association football|football]] tournament co-hosted by [[
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  • {{r|Euro}}
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  • <code><nowiki>* {{:Euro/Definition}}</nowiki></code> * {{:Euro/Definition}}
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  • {{r|Euro}}
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  • ...The [[exchange rate]]s of the participating nations are fixed and the [[euro]] begins to trade on financial markets * 2002: Euro notes and coins enter into circulation in all participating Member States.
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  • {{Image|Euro banknotes.png|left|350px|The euro banknotes. There are seven denominations, all having a distinctive size and ...rus, a member of the European Union, and therefore only this part uses the euro.</ref> [[Estonia]], [[Finland]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Greece]], [[Ire
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  • {{Image|1euro-cent.jpg|right|200px|Front side of Euro cent. Appearance of back side is up to the [[EU]] member that minted the co * [[European Union]] [[euro]] (adopted by 17 of the EU member nations)
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  • {{r|Euro}}
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  • ...nneth Rogoff<ref>[http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/a-centerless-euro-cannot-hold ''A centerless eurozone cannot hold'', Kenneth Rogoff, Project ...rg/commentary/a-centerless-euro-cannot-hold Kenneth Rogoff: ''A Centerless Euro Cannot Hold'', Project Syndicate'', April 26, 2012]</ref>.
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  • Court budget for 2008/2009 amounts to 196 million [[Euro|€]]. It employs 1146 people from 82 countries.
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  • ...the effective exchange rates of the pound sterling, the US dollar and the Euro are published are published monthly by the Bank of England. A rise in a cou ...African dollar and the Central and West African francs are pegged to the Euro.
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  • ...lira]]. Together with Italy, the Vatican City replaced its lira with the [[euro]] in 2002.
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  • ...1995, but voted to reject the implementation of the common currency (the [[Euro]]) in a 2003 referendum of the people.
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  • {{r|Euro}}
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  • {{r|Euro}}
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  • {{r|Euro}}
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  • ...v.s.): <blockquote>Sam the Explainer is a fixture in Euro-cinema; hell, in Euro-cinema, ''every'' character is Sam the Explainer. The cousin/''cousine'' wh
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  • | currency = Euro <sup>4</sup>
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  • | publisher=[[Center for Euro-Asian Studies]]
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  • ...to adopt the [[euro]] as their common currency, officially designated "the euro area". In recent years it has encountered unforeseen difficulties which hav ...ty within the [[European Union]]. Its rules involved the adoption of the [[euro]] as a common currency and compliance with agreed limits on its members' [
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  • ...currency, but the party would campaign for the new [[state]] to join the [[Euro]].<ref>''Scottish Government'': '[http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2
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  • :'''pound : [[euro]] = 1.1311'''
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  • | currency = Euro Finland has been using the Eurozone currency, [[Euro]], since 2002. Income-wise the country ranks high among the countries of th
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  • A downside scenario, in which "one or two small Euro Area economies (equal to about 4 percent of Area GDP) face a serious credit
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  • ...ism|paleoconservatives, the New Left, Lyndon LaRouche, Michael Moore, the "Euro-Left", and ANSWER.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...ndon Conference, and Locarno treaties of 1924-25 constituted instead a new Euro-Atlantic peace settlement and international system and established a new Eu
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  • ...s are usually used, while a common choice for investments denominated in [[Euro]] are German government bills or [[Euribor]] rates. Those securities are co
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  • | currency = Euro
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  • ...ed because, under EU rules, new applications must also agree to join the [[euro]] currency. The UK parties ruled out a sterling 'currency union' in which t
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  • ...ard#DES.27s_Achilles.27_heel:_key_length|breaks DES]] in a week and costs &euro;9000. Banks can be attractive targets for anyone from thieves to seekers of
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  • <td>[[Andorra]]</td><td>[[Andorra la Vella]]</td><td>[[Euro]]</td> <td>[[Austria]]</td><td>[[Vienna]]</td><td>[[Euro]]</td>
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  • ...[http://www.ecb.int/ecb/html/index.en.html] since the establishment of the euro as a common currency in 1999, the European Central Bank has operated the mo
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  • ...For her work during the year 2008 she received a salary of 4,2 million [[euro]]s from the Dutch State. She has not indicated if or when she intends to a
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  • ...t 70 to 80 people and an annual budget of about 10,000,000 to 13,000,000 [[euro]]s.<ref>[http://www.bipm.org/en/bipm/ The BIPM and the Metre Convention]</r
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  • ...ism|paleoconservatives, the New Left, Lyndon LaRouche, Michael Moore, the "Euro-Left", and ANSWER.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...ountries as a whole,<ref> Clas Wihjborg.Thomas Willett and NanZhang: ''The Euro Debt Crisis. It isn't just fiscal'', World Economics, October-December 201 ...nneth Rogoff<ref>[http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/a-centerless-euro-cannot-hold ''A centerless eurozone cannot hold'', Kenneth Rogoff, Project
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  • ...[http://www.ecb.int/ecb/html/index.en.html] since the establishment of the euro as a common currency in 1999, the European Central Bank has operated the mo
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  • ...benefit analysis]], [[credit rating agency]], [[EU competition policy]], [[Euro]], [[eurozone]]. [[Federal Reserve System]], [[Financial regulation]], [[Fi
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  • ...e fourth most traded currency in the world, after the [[US dollar]], the [[euro]] and the [[yen]]. ...ting reading in the context of the current debate on the adoption of the [[euro]].
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  • {{r|Euro}}
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  • ...Facility]][http://www.euractiv.com/en/euro-finance/euphoric-markets-rally-euro-debt-issue-news-501593] :::'''Portugal bailout''' Portugal is to get a 3-year IMF/EU 78 billion euro ($110 billion) bailout package[http://www.imf.org/external/np/sec/pr/2011/p
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  • ...g/theelderscrollsivoblivion/news.html?sid=6167680|title=Top titles to miss Euro PS3 launch|publisher=[[GameSpot]]|first=Emma|last=Boyes|date=[[2007-03-20]]
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  • * [[Gordon Brown/Addendum#The Euro: Gordon Brown's five tests|Five tests for Euro membership]]
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  • ...nt membership<ref>[http://www.ecb.int/euro/intro/html/map.en.html ''Map of euro area 1999 – 2009'', European Central Bank, 2010]</ref> comprises Belgium, ...forbids the ECB from lending to governments and Article 103 prohibits the euro zone from becoming liable for the debts of member states.
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  • ...te [[North American Union]] with [[Mexico]] and [[Canada]] and to impose a Euro-like single currency, the ''Amero''.
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  • ...e attacked Turner's model. They have condemned the frontier thesis for its Euro-centric and racist assumptions, ridiculing Turner for his depiction of enli
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  • ...notherapy for pediatric bipolar disorder: A prospective open-label trial J Euro Neuro17: 440-447</ref> PBD patients who supplemented their diet with ome
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