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Euroland

British  
/ ˈjʊərəʊ,lænd /

noun

  1. another name for Eurozone

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Just before they set off for Euroland, we sat down with the trio to discuss quitting their jobs, overcoming phobias, and the dreaded "nul points".

From BBC • May 11, 2025

"A look at the Sentix data of the largest economy then clearly shows that the cause of the misery in Euroland is probably linked to the weakness of the German economy," it said.

From Reuters • Jun. 5, 2023

Interest rates in Euroland tick close to zero, but exert no leverage on GDP momentum.

From Forbes • Oct. 9, 2014

Euroland has gone on promising far more than its history enables it to deliver.

From The Guardian • Mar. 23, 2010

"Instead of getting wild swings, we may end up with fixed exchange rates" between the euro and the dollar, set by tacit agreement between the Fed and the Euroland bank.

From Time Magazine Archive