Currency union

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A monetary union is a group of two or more countries that engage together in adopting:

  • A common currency of their own, such as the euro; or
  • A common foreign currency, such as the US Dollary; or
  • A system of fixed exchange rates against a common foreign currency.


Also known as a monetary union.


See also