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News: Eurozone inflation falls to lowest level since October 2021

 

What's in the news?

       The Eurozone's annual inflation rate slowed down to 4.3% year-on-year in September and is the lowest level since October 2021 and should bring slight relief to the millions of households still grappling with high prices.

 

Eurozone:

       Out of the 28 members of the European Union (EU), only 20 have accepted the euro (€) as their authorised currency and are collectively known as the Euro zone.

       The Euro is used as a common currency for all the transactions in the Eurozone without any discrimination. These transactions are related to online/offline shopping, flight ticket booking, purchase of groceries etc.

 

Conditions for Eurozone:

According to the Mastricht treaty, if EU country wants to join the Eurozone, then it will have to meet these 4 following conditions such as

1. Low Inflation:

       If a country wants to be in the Eurozone, its inflation should not exceed 1.5% of the top three lowest inflation countries of the Eurozone.

2. Low Interest Rate:

       Interest rates should not exceed 2% as compared to the first three lowest interest rate countries.

3. Lower Budget Deficit:

       The annual budget deficit of the aspirant country should not exceed 3% of the Gross Domestic Product of its economy.

4. Debt-to-GDP ratio:

       The debt of the aspirant country should not exceed 60% of the Gross Domestic Product of its economy.

 

Eurozone Countries:

       Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain.

 

Significance:

       A single currency offers many advantages, such as eliminating fluctuating exchange rates and exchange costs.

       It is easier for companies to conduct cross-border trade and the economy is more stable, the economy grows and consumers have more choice in payment.

       It also encourages people to travel and shop in other countries.