"currency" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- In 1837, the southern states of Germany formed a currency union.
- "I've always believed they would create a currency union sooner rather than later," he said.
- The Chancellor could not have been more clear as to how, in his view, matters would move forward from the basis of a currency union.
- The move was seen as likely to correspond with the introduction of a currency union between the two countries.
- A currency union is likely to lead to a reduction in member countries' natural rate of unemployment.
- Officials of other countries were also coming around to the view that German currency union would not lift inflation.
- But I think things will calm down after currency union.
- When currency union was adopted, there were 12 million unemployed.
- There's no reason the currency union has to cut away all the stragglers.
- The single currency union was a gamble and now it is time to face facts.
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