List of acronyms associated with the eurozone crisis explained

This is a list of acronyms and initialisms associated with the eurozone crisis.

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redundant acronym for Ireland's largest building society, rescued in 2010 from bankruptcy by the government's emergency injection of capital, amidst the Post-2008 Irish banking crisis.

the Directorate-General of the European Commission responsible for collecting statistical information from member states and providing them to the European Union, codified and summarised under the concept of the European Statistical System. It is also assigned the task of promoting the integration of statistical methods across member states, candidate European Union countries and EFTA countries.

the monetary authority of the Eurozone, consisting of the European Central Bank (ECB) and the central banks of the member states that belong to the Eurozone. The function of the Eurosystem is to apply the monetary policy decided by the ECB. See also ESCB.

the monetary union of 19 European Union (EU) member states that have adopted the Euro (€) as their common currency and sole legal tender.

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the current, 2nd generation of TARGET, in place since November 2007.

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Notes and References

  1. "Greece Déjà Vu All Over Again?" by Jeffrey Anderson & Jessica Stallings, Institute of International Finance, 27 November 2013
  2. "Eurozone stimulus: A myth, some facts, and impact estimates" by Volker Wieland, Institute for Monetary and Financial Stability, Goethe University, Frankfurt, 5 September 2009
  3. "US fiscal stimulus worked – more evidence" by Bill Mitchell, 28 February 2011
  4. http://www.euractiv.de/finanzen-und-wachstum/analysen/zyperns-geldwasche-und-die-eu-richtlinie-007326 "Zyperns Geldwäsche und die EU-Richtlinie"
  5. Web site: How does the ECB's asset purchase programme work?. . 6 June 2022. 22 January 2016. Bank . European Central .
  6. Web site: ECB announces €750 billion Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme (PEPP). ECB. 18 March 2020 . 6 June 2022. Bank . European Central .
  7. Web site: Pandemic emergency purchase programme (PEPP). 16 December 2021. . 16 December 2021. Bank . European Central .