Similar words: neuron, European, neurotic, neurosis, neurology, neurobiology, eastern europe, european union. Meaning: ['jʊərəʊ] n. the basic monetary unit of most members of the European Union (introduced in 1999); in 2002 twelve European nations (Germany, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Austria, Finland) adopted the euro as their basic unit of money and abandoned their traditional currencies.
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151, Little wonder that the Polish government under Donald Turk has said Poland should swap the zloty for the euro in the next few years.
152, The euro was introduced in 1999, the high water mark of neoliberal economics.
153, In the two years after the BOJ started QE, both the euro and the Australian dollar rose about 16 percent against the yen. The New Zealand dollar rose 29 percent.
154, But the carmakers argue that Tokyo's threats to resume intervention have kept the yen from rising as much as the euro, the pound and the Canadian dollar.
155, It is also stated that Milan could be preparing a 10 million euro offer to Galatasaray for Cetin's services in January, to help bolster their aging and injury prone defensive line.
156, Euro Plaza carries the main commercial functions of the Villa district.
157, It cannot devalue, because it is in the euro zone.
158, And in the euro zone, sluggish economies are looking ever more lethargic.
159, The euro fell as low as $1.5467 in overnight trade. It recovered some losses as data showed factory activity in the U.S. Mid-Atlantic region slowed further in June.
160, Some have been even banking on Greece exiting the euro so that they can then use the billions of euros squirrelled away outside the country to purchase the assets for knock-down drachma prices.
161, Germany 's resurgence has set a challenge for the euro zone's southern members .
162, Sami Hyypia is set for action as Finland host Kazakhstan in a Euro 2008 qualifier.
163, The euro zone offers an object lesson in how not to respond to a systemic crisis.
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