Sentence examples for eurozone has gone from inspiring English sources

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But for the EU, the risk of a country leaving the eurozone has gone away and with it the risk of contagion.

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In recent months, the eurozone crisis has gone into another of its periodic remissions, as government borrowing costs have tracked lower and the continent shows a few delicate signs of economic recovery.

According to the OECD's own estimates, the "underlying primary balance" of the eurozone as a whole has gone from significant deficit to significant surplus since 2009, a swing of about 4 percent of GDP.

France, the second largest economy in the Eurozone, has confirmed that it has gone back into recession.

The competitiveness problem highlighted most recently in the Prime Minister's application to renegotiate Britain's terms of membership is at the base of much of what has gone wrong in the eurozone.

Clearly something has gone dreadfully wrong within the eurozone.

Shadow banking has gone beserk, stocks appear to be wildly overvalued, the eurozone is bust again.

Simply, integration has gone too far to allow the financial collapse of Greece or any other state in the eurozone.

"Yes, we have problems — inflation has gone up slightly, unemployment has risen a little bit, but not as much as in the eurozone, where it's more than 11percentt," Putin said.

He said the billions spent on the Eurozone bailout had gone into the "dark pit of creditors" and Greece needed to end that vicious cycle with "genuine reforms...putting an end to corruption and bureaucracy".

Some fear the risk of Greek "contagion" spreading in the eurozone has not gone away.

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