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  • initialism European Exchange Rate Mechanism

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Examples

  • "ERM is a management practice and the chief risk officer is the executive who provides leadership for it."

    Cinderella Moment Peter Davy 2010

  • They follow Lithuania, Estonia and Slovenia, which entered the so-called ERM II exchange rate mechanism last June.

    Sinking ships Richard 2005

  • We would not be required to join the Euro but if they insisted we could use the Sweeden Opt out system of not joining the voluntary ERM, which is a pre-requisite for the Euro i.e we make ourselves deliberately uneligible.

    The Guardian World News Paul Owen 2012

  • Hungary last month raised the idea of shortening the two-year spell that a eurozone candidate country is obliged to spend in the EU's exchange rate mechanism, known as ERM-2.

    A Fistful Of Euros » A Fistful Of Euros 2009

  • Hungary last month raised the idea of shortening the two-year spell that a eurozone candidate country is obliged to spend in the EU's exchange rate mechanism, known as ERM-2.

    A Fistful Of Euros » A Fistful Of Euros 2009

  • Before joining the eurozone, would-be members must spend at least two years in the exchange-rate mechanism known as ERM-2 which tests the stability of their national currency.

    Signs of the Times 2009

  • Hungary last month raised the idea of shortening the two-year spell that a eurozone candidate country is obliged to spend in the EU's exchange rate mechanism, known as ERM-2.

    A Fistful Of Euros » A Fistful Of Euros 2009

  • Hungary last month raised the idea of shortening the two-year spell that a eurozone candidate country is obliged to spend in the EU's exchange rate mechanism, known as ERM-2.

    A Fistful Of Euros » A Fistful Of Euros 2009

  • Hungary last month raised the idea of shortening the two-year spell that a eurozone candidate country is obliged to spend in the EU's exchange rate mechanism, known as ERM-2.

    A Fistful Of Euros » A Fistful Of Euros 2009

  • Hungary last month raised the idea of shortening the two-year spell that a eurozone candidate country is obliged to spend in the EU's exchange rate mechanism, known as ERM-2.

    A Fistful Of Euros » A Fistful Of Euros 2009

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