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- noun Plural form of
euro .
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Examples
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Either way, pricing oil in euros is an example of a changing social norm.
AEA Meeting Papers, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Measure our growth in euros instead of dollars, and our growth is profoundly negative.
Matthew Yglesias » Predictions Are Hard, Especially About the Future 2010
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But a European luxury-goods company that incurs costs in euros and sells primarily to Asia, where currencies have strengthened relative to the euro, would see margins magnified by currency effects.
Making Sense of Currency Effects Annelena Lobb 2010
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Also weighing on the U.S. currency is the widespread expectation that the Federal Reserve will resume a program to print dollars to buy hundreds of billions worth of government bonds; the more dollars the Fed prints, the lower the dollar 's price in euros, yen or Korean won.
Emerging-Market Currencies Soar David Wessel 2010
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I think you want to sell it, I know I want to buy it and we both know 5 euros is the right price.
Learning The Art Of 'Barguing' Roxana Popescu 2010
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He is calculating one real exchange rate, which is the price of a candy bar in euros in France, converted to dollars, relative to the price of a candy bar in the U.S. in dollars.
What Determines Exchange Rates?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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My cut would be a mere 10 percent ... in euros, thankyou.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Help Draft the Federalism Restoration Amendment 2010
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Moreover, the affected country would also suffer debt deflation: with falling nominal prices and wages, the real burden of debt denominated in euros will rise.
Matthew Yglesias » Fringe Europe’s Got a Hard Time Coming 2010
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In reality, Eurobonds have already been issued—they are called euros.
Last Chance to Save the Euro John H. Cochrane 2011
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With the help of 150 million euros from the Italian government and others, she has wrought in the Flaminia district -- once a kind of meatpacking area -- a remarkably successful integration of the old military barracks which was its core and the muscular structure which has grown alongside it.
Patricia Zohn: Off the C(H)uff: Zaha Hadid and Her MAXXI Museum in Rome 2010
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