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Article 106 (ex 105 a) of the Treaty establishing the European Community maintains the historical tradition separating the issue of banknotes, for which the Central Bank is competent, and the issue of coins, which is the responsibility of the finance ministries. It is therefore for the European...
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This report has been prepared to meet the Commission's commitment to carry out, before the end of 1998, an initial evaluation of the implementation of its Recommendation 98/286/EC on banking charges for conversion to the Euro. The report sets out, as a basis for consultation, the information...
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Though it is generally accepted that the introduction of the euro is a business issue, its impact on information technology (IT) is tremendous. Since the mutual dependency of business and IT is crucial and undeniable, company management must consider both the business and IT aspects of euro...
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This edition presents, as a double number, two interrelated reports on preparatory aspects of the introduction of the euro.
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This document presents an analysis on the importance of the provision of information and technical assistance by large companies to their small business partners.
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This study attempts to analyze how the continuity of contracts governed by the laws of New York State and other U.S. jurisdictions will be treated in the event that existing European Union (EU) currencies are replaced by a new single European currency. This analysis will be taken in several stages.
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