English to Telugu Dictionary eurozone

eurozone

యూరోజోన్
definition
noun
It came amid signs of a slowdown in the tentative economic recovery in the 12-nation eurozone .
the group of European Union nations whose national currency is the euro.
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The 'eurozone' has grown more slowly than the US in three out of four years since the single currency's launch.
The 'eurozone' slowed dramatically, and output has barely picked up this year.
The bank said the current rates would help ease the risks it foresaw in the economic recovery of the 'eurozone' .
Aggregate trends in the 'eurozone' indicate that member state finances are deteriorating.
This is the wrong way round, since the US is growing much more quickly than the stagnant 'eurozone' .
Sweden's continued exclusion from the 'eurozone' is bound to come into sharp focus.
The fact that we are in the 'eurozone' reveals the bald economic facts to our continental visitors.
Or else they will borrow the money in France, Germany or anywhere else in the 'eurozone' .
We believe an economic recovery in the 'eurozone' may lag the US recovery by at least six months.
The decision came amid worries about the economy in the 12-nation 'eurozone' .
The 'eurozone' is being hit hardest as the currency has weakened against the dollar, he says.
Suggesting that Irish inflation may have a knock-on effect on the 'eurozone' is fatuous and absurd.
Most banks have produced guides for customers wishing to send money abroad within the 'eurozone' .
Despite having the highest inflation rate in the 'eurozone' , we are not alone in experiencing a rise.
It came amid signs of a slowdown in the tentative economic recovery in the 12-nation 'eurozone' .
However, 2002 is expected to bring better news for the 'eurozone' as the economic factors begin to shift.
Ireland continues to glow on the back of the 'eurozone' 's low interest rates and loose fiscal policy.
The only upside of the economic slowdown is the chance that inflation will fall further across the 'eurozone' .
The 'eurozone' 's largest economy is in recession and looks likely to chalk up its fourth year of sub-par growth.
Fuelled by the highest inflation rate in the 'eurozone' , workers have been demanding higher wages.
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