European Monetary Union
Britishnoun
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Robert Mundell's work on the collapse of Bretton Woods paved the way for European Monetary Union.
From The Guardian • Jun. 26, 2012
Buffett said at the conference yesterday that the European Monetary Union is under pressure.
From BusinessWeek • May 2, 2011
“We fear renewed pressure of European Monetary Union sovereigns in a difficult funding season in the first quarter.”
From BusinessWeek • Jan. 5, 2011
The process of melding a number of currencies into one is called European Monetary Union, which is customarily expressed by the acronym EMU.
From Time Magazine Archive
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In preparation for the 1 January 1999 start of the European Monetary Union, the government has made major efforts in 1996-97 to reduce the fiscal deficit.
From The 1998 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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