Sentences with phrase «european currency crises»

Their share prices are currently suffering, cause of the European currency crisis, however, they all do most of their businesses globally.

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The bank also took heat from European authorities for arranging currency swaps that helped Greece mask borrowing ahead of its debt crisis.
The draft legislation is the latest in a series of income cuts, tax hikes and reforms imposed on austerity - weary Greeks since 2010, when the debt crisis exploded that brought Greece to the brink of bankruptcy and expulsion from the eurozone — the club of European Union countries that use the euro currency.
It is not clear yet how to resolve the European banking crisis and other related issues surrounding the Euro currency.
Also in 2015, divergence in monetary policies unsettled developed currency markets: the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan continued quantitative easing programs while the Federal Reserve rhetorically led markets on a long, slow walk to the first increase in the fed funds rate since the global financial crisis.
Among the factors which may have contributed to this rise were the European sovereign - debt crisis — particularly the 2012 — 2013 Cypriot financial crisis — statements by FinCEN improving the currency's legal standing and rising media and Internet interest.
Prior to adopting the euro, European countries often suffered currency crises; under the euro, that no longer happens.
While the Bundesbank said they have no intention of selling gold, they did say the move is «pre-emptive» in case a «currency crisis» hits the European Monetary Union.
She led Europe through a potential currency crisis and threw open Germany's doors to a wave of refugees fleeing violence in Syria and Iraq, leading by example in a time where many European leaders were hesitant to open their borders to outsiders.
The year 1993 is marked in many people's minds by several major events: the creation of new countries in the Balkans; the retirement of Michael Jordan from basketball; the inauguration of Bill Clinton as the 42nd president of the USA; the implementation of the «Don't Ask, Don't Tell» policy for gay service members of the military; the height of the AIDS crisis; the ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel; the signing of the Maastricht Treaty, establishing the concept of a single European currency, and the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Nelson Mandela and President F.W. de Klerk.
On the 12th September 2012, the German Constitutional Court issued its much - expected third judgment on the constitutionality of measures that have been taken at the level of European and international law in response to the ongoing sovereign debt crises in the Eurozone and the crisis of the currency union that resulted thereof.
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