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euro

[yoor-oh, yur-] / ˈyʊər oʊ, ˈyɜr- /


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After charming his way into the house of a couple who believed his tale and gave him thousands of euros, he eventually aroused their suspicions.

From BBC

In any case, he pointed out, people who bought flats or cars until now have got used to prices marked in euros.

From BBC

Home security company Verisure was the continent’s largest IPO of the year, raising close to 3.2 billion euros when it listed in Stockholm in October.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bulgaria was preparing to switch to the euro on Wednesday night to become the 21st eurozone member, amid concerns the move could usher in higher prices and add to political instability rattling the Balkan country.

From Barron's

The euro trades flat at $1.1772, little changed from levels before the data, with the single currency being driven by the dollar’s performance.

From The Wall Street Journal