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eurozone

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for eurozone.

Editorial note

Now, the eurozone critics think the problem is lack of fiscal union, but the US suggests it goes a lot deeper than that.

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Quick take

Collectively, the European Union member states whose official currency is the euro.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of eurozone gathered in one view.

noun

Collectively, the European Union member states whose official currency is the euro.

noun

Alternative letter-case form of Eurozone [Collectively, the European Union member states whose official currency is the euro.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for eurozone.

noun

Collectively, the European Union member states whose official currency is the euro.

noun

Alternative letter-case form of Eurozone [Collectively, the European Union member states whose official currency is the euro.]

Example sentences

1

Now, the eurozone critics think the problem is lack of fiscal union, but the US suggests it goes a lot deeper than that.

2

How does a cheap Euro make the import of resources from outside the Eurozone cheaper, steel, aluminium etc.?

3

The Eurozone has seen zero net economic growth for about 8 years, and has 11% unemployment (13% without Germany).

4

The Eurozone can't as effectively export the hit its citizens take to their standard of living from QE currency debasement.

5

What's the cost of registering to become a money transmitter in all the Eurozone countries (which have a similar aggregate population)?

6

Do you think the rest of the Eurozone would be better of without the Euro?

7

Remember how Goldman Sachs tried to profit from Greece in the Eurozone both ways?

8

Helping Greece to hide its debt, so that it can join the Eurozone and then betting that the outcome would be negative.

9

The people orchestraiting the integration of the eurozone want a greek crisis.

10

I should be able to open an account in any Eurozone bank without much trouble.

11

Also, the Euro just lost a ton of value due to QE, which will ultimately drop every Eurozone member's GDP by at least 20% in real terms.

12

> Do you think the rest of the Eurozone would be better of without the Euro?

Quote examples

1

Ironically, it was the Eurozone "leadership" that used threat of Grexit in negotiations, by not accepting any compromise.

2

It was very similar to the EU troika "plot"/plan for their grexit scenario, throwing them out of the Eurozone.

3

It only shows they have the "punish someone" mentality, at the cost of Eurozone's future.

4

Its effects are/were (til early 2000s, not sure about today): cheaper currency from systematic yen devaluation (same as the eurozone effect), lack of competition including collusion to keep wages down locally (tough immigration laws help), collusion to maintain very high prices effectively "taxing" the population with the money directly "financing" inefficiencies within keiretsu companies.

Proper noun examples

1

This isn't just about Greece severing ties with the Eurozone; it's about how they would have done it.

2

However, in the surrounding countries from the Eurozone, tax rates for similar income brackets tend to be significantly higher.

3

As all central banks in the Eurozone, the Bank of Greece is not government-controlled, but independant.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use eurozone in a sentence?

Now, the eurozone critics think the problem is lack of fiscal union, but the US suggests it goes a lot deeper than that.

What does eurozone mean?

Collectively, the European Union member states whose official currency is the euro.

What part of speech is eurozone?

eurozone is commonly used as noun.