单词 | kroon |
例句 | Last year the country celebrated 20 years of independence from and dropped the kroon in favor of the euro, and its capital, Tallinn, was celebrated as a European Capital of Culture. Tallinn, Estonia - 36 Hours 2012-03-08T18:02:18Z In Tallinn, I lined up with grumpy residual Russian troops to trade rubles for kroons. Share the story of your wackiest, weirdest, most wonderful travel souvenir 2020-04-02T04:00:00Z As a show of confidence in the kroon, residents were also permitted to switch roubles for German marks, a strong currency. No country for old money 2014-09-11T04:00:00Z Had he been making Estonia’s decisions in 2009, he would have devalued the kroon. Krugmenistan vs. Estonia 2012-07-19T10:00:21Z Indeed, while the central banks of Germany, France and Estonia are vestiges of the Deutsche mark, French franc and Estonian kroon, they don't dictate many banking policies in their borders. Here's an Extreme Idea: Shut Euro-Zone Central Banks 2012-06-14T20:52:09Z It also offered economic advantages domestically, eliminating a barrier to trade and investment caused by the need to change euros into kroons, Estonia's old currency. As euro zone expands, tensions remain between stronger, weaker economies 2011-01-06T01:06:01Z My kroons are still crisp — but Estonians use euros now. Share the story of your wackiest, weirdest, most wonderful travel souvenir 2020-04-02T04:00:00Z But there is nostalgia for the outgoing kroon, which symbolised hard-won independence. Boarding the Titanic? 2011-01-05T00:01:09Z The country kept its kroon pegged to the euro, and then nailed those colors to the mast, adopting the euro in 2010. Krugmenistan vs. Estonia 2012-07-19T10:00:21Z But there is nostalgia for the outgoing kroon, which symbolised hard won independence. Boarding the Titanic? 2011-01-05T00:01:09Z His gross salary at the time was about 115,000 krooni a month. Former Estonian Fencing Champion May Bolster ECB’s German Camp 2011-01-04T02:09:01Z To avoid a last-minute rush, Estonians were able to swap kroons for euros commission-free from 1 December, the AFP news agency reports. Estonia becomes latest euro state 2010-12-31T22:47:36Z The decline, stemming from concerns over sovereign debt crisis and nostalgia for the soon-to-be abolished kroon, was still “surprisingly small,” Tea Varrak, the chancellor of the Finance Ministry, said at the news conference today. Estonia Adopts Euro as Currency Club Expands Eastward 2011-01-02T05:22:53Z The board was an independent entity that pegged the value of the kroon to the German mark and then the euro, and it was meant to remove any hint of currency risk for investors. Krugmenistan vs. Estonia 2012-07-19T10:00:21Z With an exchange rate of 15.64 kroons to the euro, almost nothing in Estonia is now priced in round numbers. Boarding the Titanic? 2011-01-05T00:01:09Z At midnight on New Year's Eve, Estonia abandoned its post-Soviet national currency, the kroon, in favour of the euro – its last major policy goal remaining after securing membership of the EU and Nato in 2004. Estonia gets cool welcome from a eurozone in crisis 2011-01-02T00:05:28Z The small nation's decision to change from the Estonian kroon to the euro was the final step in a two decade-long effort to integrate its economy with Europe after it achieved independence in 1991. Estonia Adopts the Euro 2011-01-01T07:53:56Z The small Baltic state of 1.3 million became the 17th euro zone country at midnight, beginning a switch from the kroon, and was the first former Soviet state to adopt the euro. Estonia joins crisis-hit euro club, others wary 2011-01-01T00:35:08Z Ministers say they never even considered devaluing what was then Estonia’s currency, the kroon, which would have derailed a 10-year plan to adopt the euro. Krugmenistan vs. Estonia 2012-07-19T10:00:21Z Of course the kroon is very important to us historically and beautiful and so on, but we probably can’t make it without the euro. Estonia Adopts Euro as Currency Expands Into Former Soviet Union 2010-12-31T22:16:06Z Nostalgia for the outgoing currency is already in the air, although the kroon will remain in parallel circulation for 14 days after the changeover. Estonia gets cool welcome from a eurozone in crisis 2011-01-02T00:05:28Z Banks will swap Estonians' kroons for euros until the end of 2011 and the central bank will carry on doing so indefinitely. Estonia to adopt euro at New Year 2010-12-31T11:57:12Z The kroon would plunge, and Estonians would be unable to repay mortgages and other bank loans, which are almost always denominated in euros already. As Euro Struggles, Estonia Readies for Entry in Currency 2010-12-30T17:33:04Z That point - that the Estonian kroon is a symbol of freedom from the Soviet Union - is something you hear a lot. Cost of change 2010-12-23T00:55:23Z Estonia, which hopes to join the euro in January, saw its economy shrink 17% last year after it slashed government spending and refused to devalue the kroon. Eastern Europe's euro? 2010-12-21T09:19:56Z "The kroon just turned 18 last summer," says Tea, a nursery school teacher in Tallinn. Estonia gets cool welcome from a eurozone in crisis 2011-01-02T00:05:28Z Of key importance has been the introduction of the kroon in August 1993 and the subsequent reductions in inflation to 1%-2% per month. The 1993 CIA World Factbook Two years after independence - and one year after the introduction of the kroon - Estonians are beginning to reap tangible benefits; inflation is low; production declines appear to have bottomed out; and living standards are rising. The 1994 CIA World Factbook |
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