-Economic and Monetary Union The process by which several countries in Europe are unifying their monetary systems around a new, single currency called the euro
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An emu is a large Australian bird which cannot fly. Economic and Monetary Union the plan for having a single economic system and a single currency (=type of money) for all the members of the EU. Most members began using the new currency in 2002. Ratite of Australia. After the ostrich, the emu is the second-largest living bird. They stand more than 5 ft (1.5 m) tall and often weigh more than 100 lbs (45 kg). The common emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae, family Dromaiidae), the only survivor of several forms exterminated by settlers, has a stout body and long legs. Both sexes are brownish, with a dark-gray head and neck. Emus can run up to 30 mph (50 kph); if cornered, they kick with their large feet. They mate for life and forage in small flocks for fruits and insects but sometimes damage crops. See also cassowary
Economic and Monetary Union The process of moving towards a unitary economy across Europe with a single market, single currency and harmonised interest and taxation rates
Economic and Monetary Union - A single monetary policy within a single economic market, achieved by locking exchange rates between currencies and merging national monetary policies