The eurozone is all those countries that have joined the European single currency, consideredas a group.
Homeowners in the eurozone enjoy cheaper mortgages than we do here in Britain.
Eurozone in British English
(ˈjʊərəʊˌzəʊn)
noun
the geographical area containing the countries that have joined the European singlecurrency
Examples of 'Eurozone' in a sentence
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The eurozone crisis has pitted north against south, and creditor nations against those in their debt.
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This was partly a result of the eurozone crisis but largely down to the post-crisis weakness in world trade.
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That period has included the global financial crisis, the eurozone debt crunch and a collapse in commodity prices.
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When a eurozone country experiences an economic shock it cannot devalue its currency to make its exports more competitive, thereby supporting employment.
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The eurozone is in crisis and this is no time for a referendum.
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The eurozone crisis has many causes but a common theme.
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The eurozone crisis demands forceful political leadership.
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Shock waves are being felt in this country from the eurozone crisis.
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It is also benefiting from renewed concern over the eurozone debt crisis.
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The intensifying crisis in the eurozone has renewed calls for savers to consider the safety of their savings.
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The possibility that a country within the eurozone will get to the brink of defaulting on its sovereign debt remains real.
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The concept of penalising small savers for the risky behaviour of banks introduces a new and destabilising element in the eurozone crisis.
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With the eurozone and its currency in a hole, investors are now flocking to sterling.
The Sun (2014)
In the year to the third quarter the eurozone economy expanded 1.6 per cent.
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But any financial meltdown in Athens will hit the eurozone and our economy.
The Sun (2015)
The price of metals such as gold has surged in recent months as investors seek a safe haven from the eurozone debt crisis.
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The eurozone debt crisis has damaged British growth prospects.
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The talks follow negotiations last month in which eurozone ministers agreed to extend the country's loan facility.
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EU leaders admitted for the first time last week that the country might leave the eurozone.
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HOPES for a revival in the troubled eurozone economy were boosted yesterday.
The Sun (2013)
If it looks as though countries with the biggest debt problems will be forced to leave the eurozone, run for cover.
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In local currency terms, eurozone property equity returns rocketed by more than 40 per cent.
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There is growing concern that America's economic recovery could be derailed by the eurozone crisis.
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Tomorrow's talks follow on from negotiations last month in which eurozone ministersagreed to extend the country's loan facility.
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As for the euro, if it became more prominent as a reserve currency, the eurozone would incur net costs.