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1. Estonia gives a lift to troubled eurozone December 31, 2010

Baltic state becomes 17th country to switch to single currency The European single currency is extended to a 17th European Union country on 1 January when Estonia is...

2. Long-lasting humiliation March 11, 2010

How might the emotional scars from sterling's exit from the European Monetary System in 1992 affect relations in the European Union in 2010? Anyone who hangs around Brussels...

3. Shock therapy to help restart economy June 11, 2009

Unusual tactics are being deployed to help rebalance Latvia's battered economy. In its north-east corner, the EU – with the help of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)...

Shock therapy to help restart economy

4. The euro enthusiast March 12, 2009

Jacek Rostowski's eurozone ambitions. Jacek Rostowski, Poland's minister of finance, has long been one of the euro's most passionate enthusiasts. After devoting much of his...

The euro enthusiast

5. Early adoption of euro rejected March 1, 2009

EU leaders reject idea of easing access to the eurozone but hint at more flexible rules for entry into the eurozone's waiting room. EU government leaders on Sunday (1 March)...

6. Eastern leaders ask for help from the eurozone February 19, 2009

New EU member states want more flexibility but are still committed to adopting the euro. Politicians from central and eastern European countries are calling for greater help...

7. Slovakia's move to euro expected to be smooth December 15, 2008

Slovakia's mints have been busy preparing for the switchover; Poland's progress also dominates European Commission's report. Three weeks ahead before Slovaks exchange...

8. Business in brief July 10, 2008

Alitalia's aid rebuff

9. Slovak koruna radically re-valued May 29, 2008

Parity rate set at a substantially lower rate, reflecting the strengthening of the Slovak economy. In a further sign of its confidence in the performance of the Slovak...

10. Joining the eurozone might ease the UK's financial woes April 17, 2008

Opportunism will continue to haunt the British economy. After ten years in which the UK economy was outperforming that of the eurozone, it now appears distinctly shaky....

11. European Voice ten years ago May 18, 2006

The EU's influential monetary committee will send an early warning to the incoming Italian government of Romano Prodi. Weaker-than-expected economic growth means that the...

12. European Voice ten years ago February 16, 2006

The UK government is suspected of trying to sabotage the creation of a new-look Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) designed to ensure currency stability between the 'ins and...

13. Business Brief May 4, 2005

Internal Market Commissioner Charlie McCreevy yesterday (3 May) unveiled his Green Paper on the next round of plans for the EU financial services markets. The Commission...

14. New-member trio first in line for ERM June 17, 2004

ESTONIA, Slovenia and Lithuania are first in the queue as finance officials prepare to meet soon, to decide which new EU members will be first to enter the Exchange Rate...

15. The euro and the ten new member states: a matter of fine judgement April 29, 2004

IN ALL of the talk and analysis about the impact of enlargement on the existing EU, not much has been made of the apparent resizing of the economic and monetary union (EMU)....

16. Estonia bullish about swift adoption of single currency April 1, 2004

TAAVI Veskimägi, Estonia's finance minister, says his country is keen to join the single currency and will be “technically ready” to join the eurozone's ranks in...

17. Economic vandalism of the 'big four' makes new fiscal framework essential December 11, 2003

BY REFUSING to enforce fines against France and Germany for persistent breaches of its fiscal rules, the large countries of the EU not only killed off the Stability and...

18. Britain and the euro: Blair should be bold May 15, 2003

If the British premier and his ministers were more frank, they would admit the tests for euro entry had been met and push to rejoin the exchange rate mechanism, writes Dick...

19. Opt-out clause for euro states not on the cards, says Hänsch October 31, 2002

A PROMINENT member of the Convention on the future of Europe has dismissed the idea of giving a member state the option of quitting the EU but staying in the eurozone, or...

20. Why early expansion of eurozone is in everybody's best interest October 3, 2002

ONE of the obligations for candidate countries after becoming an EU member is to join the eurozone. However, there is no timetable for this passage to the euro. The EU...

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