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Latvia 18th EU Member State to adopt the euro
Following Latvia's adoption of the euro on 1 January 2014 - the 15th anniversary of the launch of the euro in 1999 - 18 Member States and 333 million Europeans ... last modified 31 December 2013, 19:24 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
New EU cross-border payments rules into force
Consumers and businesses in non-eurozone EU Member States will enjoy cheaper cross-border payments in euro from Monday, as new rules came into force pricing ... last modified 17 December 2019, 18:27 CET — filed under: , , , — Relevance: 1%
The international role of the euro
This is the 12th annual review of the international role of the euro published by the ECB. It presents the main findings of the continued monitoring and ... last modified 14 November 2013, 16:20 CET — filed under: — Relevance: 1%
Croatia joined the European Union on 1 July 2013 and has been in ERM-II since 10 July 2020. last modified 01 June 2022, 22:46 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
This is a competition open to all secondary school students who enjoy learning about economics and would like to know more about monetary policy issues. There ... last modified 03 October 2013, 16:43 CET — filed under: — Relevance: 1%
Generation Euro Students' Award
Secondary school students studying economics and wanting to know more monetary policy issues, here is a competition just for you. There are prizes to be won, ... last modified 03 October 2013, 16:52 CET — filed under: — Relevance: 1%
The Year of the Euro: The Cultural, Social, and Political Import of Europe's Common Currency (Contemporary European Politics and Society): The Cultural, ... (Contemporary European Politics and Society)
"The Year of the Euro" examines the wide-ranging importance of Europe's new single currency beyond its impact on financial markets and the economy itself. On ... last modified 08 January 2008, 18:08 CET — filed under: — Relevance: 1%
The Euro and Economic and Monetary Union
All EU Member States form part of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), which can be described as an advanced stage of economic integration based on a single ... last modified 20 March 2014, 12:59 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
Financing Programmes for SMEs
The European Commission's DG ECFIN oversees programmes which provide access to finance for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs). The day-to-day management ... last modified 02 October 2009, 21:30 CET — filed under: , , — Relevance: 1%
Annual report on the euro area 2006
Membership of the euro area strengthens the degree of economic interdependence between Member States through the existence of a single monetary policy and by ... last modified 14 June 2007, 22:20 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
Austria and the euro
Austria joined the European Union in 1995 and was in the first wave of EU countries to adopt the euro on 1 January 1999. last modified 04 February 2008, 00:29 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
Belgium and the euro
Belgium is a founding member of the European Union and was one of the first-wave EU countries to adopt the euro on 1 January 1999. last modified 03 February 2008, 22:49 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
Bulgaria and the euro
Bulgaria joined the European Union on 1 January 2007 and has committed to adopt the euro once it fulfils the necessary conditions. last modified 03 February 2008, 22:55 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
The Euro - Business Benefits
In addition to cutting costs and risk, the European Union's single currency benefits business by encouraging investments and bringing more certainty to ... last modified 02 October 2009, 21:35 CET — filed under: , , , , — Relevance: 1%
DG Economic and Financial Affairs Contacts - European Commission
The European Commission's Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN) strives to improve the economic wellbeing of the citizens of the ... last modified 02 October 2009, 21:26 CET — filed under: , , , — Relevance: 1%
Cyprus and the euro
Cyprus joined the European Union in 2004 and adopted the euro on 1 January 2008. last modified 03 February 2008, 23:56 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
The Czech Republic and the euro
The Czech Republic joined the European Union in 2004 and is currently preparing to adopt the euro. last modified 03 February 2008, 22:59 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
Denmark and the euro
Denmark joined the European Union in 1973. It has negotiated an opt-out from the euro and is thus not obliged to introduce it. last modified 03 February 2008, 23:08 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
This umbrella project embraces a wide array of research activities to mark 10 years of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). In May 2008, it will be 10 years ... last modified 02 May 2008, 18:35 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
EMU and the euro - guide
The euro is a resounding success, says the European Commission today. The protection provided by an international currency with a market of nearly 320 million ... last modified 07 May 2008, 16:50 CET — filed under: — Relevance: 1%
Estonia and the euro
Estonia joined the European Union in 2004 and is currently preparing to adopt the euro. last modified 03 February 2008, 23:27 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
One currency for one Europe - The road to the euro
History was made on 1 January 1999 when 11 European Union countries created a monetary union with a single currency, the euro. Euro banknotes and coins entered ... last modified 20 March 2007, 18:49 CET — filed under: , , — Relevance: 1%
The Commission adopted on 18 May 2009 a White Paper on professional cross border transportation of euro cash by road between Member States in the euro area. last modified 21 May 2009, 23:10 CET — filed under: — Relevance: 1%
Commemorative coins are 2-euro circulation coins bearing a special national design to commemorate a special event or personality. Commemorative coins have ... last modified 23 March 2007, 01:45 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
Euro facts and figures
Euro-zone countries share a common European currency, the euro. They have locked the exchange rates of their national currencies to the euro, and share a ... last modified 24 August 2006, 18:10 CET — filed under: , , — Relevance: 1%
The euro and the eurozone - guide
Background information on the euro and the euro area, or eurozone. last modified 24 December 2007, 00:31 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
Statistics for Economic and Monetary Union (euro-zone) and European Union (EU-15) from Eurostat last modified 03 January 2007, 18:19 CET — filed under: , , — Relevance: 1%
The euro, Europe’s single currency, is the currency of 13 European Union countries: Belgium, Germany, Greece, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the ... last modified 06 July 2007, 10:33 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
The Euro and International Financial Markets
The euro is a key global currency which has an important role in international financial markets. It is used widely by third-country governments and private ... last modified 02 October 2009, 21:31 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
Finland and the euro
Finland joined the European Union in 1995 and was one of the first-wave EU countries to adopt the euro on 1 January 1999. last modified 04 February 2008, 00:54 CET — filed under: , — Relevance: 1%
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The Week Ahead no. 625
Special European Council - eInvoicing - Circular Economy - European Crime Prevention - Transport Research - Just Transition - European elections 6-9 June - LUX European Audience Film Award

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