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Other Web sites
related to European Monetary Integration
Major Financial Institutions within the EU
CERA Bank (Belgium)
Unibank - of Denmark
The Bank of Finland
- Another informative resource for general information on the European Monetary System (EMS), the Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM), and Finnish hopes for monetary union.
Merita Bank - Helsinki, Finland
Credit Commercial de France
Société Générale - Paris, France: Largest Private French Bank
Credit Local de France - banker in the local public service sector in Europe.
Deutsche Bundesbank
- central bank of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Deutsche Bank - Questions and answers on European Monetary Union Includes contributions from the EMI and the Bundesbank.
WestLB Westdeutsche Landesbank - WestLB operates as a European wholesale bank in all the major financial centres of the world. Germany is the coremarket. WestLB is the third biggest bank in Germany.
Citibank of Deutschland
National Bank of Greece
Bank of Cyprus Group - more than 250 branches in Cyprus, Greece, United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, and Channel Islands.
The Bank of Ireland - A good update on current affairs related to monetary convergence, as well as a country-by-country analysis of convergence criteria and EMU timetable.
TSB Bank of Ireland
Banca Passadore e C. S.p.A - Italy
Credit Lyonnais Luxembourg SA
BCEE - Banque Et Caisse D'Epargne De L'Etat - Founded in 1856, BCEE is a universal bank maintaining 100
branches throughout the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg as well as representative offices in New York and Singapour.
Rabobank WWW Thuispagina - Netherlands
The Bank of Spain -Banco de España- is Spain's central bank
Bilbao Bizkaia Kutxa (BBK) - the first savings bank in the Basque country and fourth in Spain.
Banco Sabadell - specialized in individual clients and small, medium businesses and in overseas trade. growing network
of more than 400 branches in Spain and abroad.
Falkenbergs Sparbank - Sweden
Ostgota Enskilda Bank - Linkoping, Sweden
Office of the Treasury, United Kingdom - In this section we look at European Monetary Union (EMU). We focus on the question of whether the UK would benefit from joining.
Non-Governmental Organizations related to European Union
- Portugal's Smoother Road to European Monetary Union - Portugal's Economy and the European Single Currency.
- Association for the Monetary Union of Europe - Founded in 1987, the Association for the Monetary Union of Europe (AMUE) supports the achievement of Monetary Union
and the introduction of a single currency, the euro, in Europe. Open to any business, partnership or company, AMUE works as
an independent organisation in close cooperation with research institutions and public authorities in all 15 EU member countries.
AMUE members share the opinion, that the existence of different national currencies is not consistent with a single market.
AMUE membership is not open to individuals.
- The Irish Exporters
Association - Threats and Opportunities - EMU - A look at the question of monetary integration from an Irish exporter's perspective.
Online Publications about EMU
Public Internet Sites concerning the EMU
- European Monetary Union - Can you answer this quick question... Which arrives first for European countries? (a) The Year 2000 problem on 1/1/00. (b) Trading in another currency.
- Statement of Dutch Economists concerning the European Monetary Union - EMU. WITH THIS EMU, EUROPE IS TAKING THE WRONG ROAD. Statement of Dutch Economists concerning the
European Monetary Union. The article is signed by 70 Dutch economists.
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The European Monetary System, by Professor E. Kwan Choi,
Department of Economics,
Iowa State University - This is a brief historical account of the European Monetary System, its strengths and weaknesses, and how it has functioned within the International Monetary System. The article also contains specific information about the Jamaica
Accords and the managed float of exchange rates.
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Last updated : 6.18.97
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