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* 1999: Stage 3 begins. The exchange rates of the participating nations are Stage 3 begins. The exchange rates of the participating nations are  fixed and the euro begins to trade on financial markets
* 1999: Stage 3 begins. The exchange rates of the participating nations are Stage 3 begins. The exchange rates of the participating nations are  fixed and the euro begins to trade on financial markets
* 2002: Euro notes and coins enter into circulation in all participating Member States.
* 2002: Euro notes and coins enter into circulation in all participating Member States.
* 2010
::May: Launch of the European Financial Stability Facility[http://www.consilium.europa.eu/uedocs/cms_data/docs/pressdata/en/ecofin/114324.pdf]

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A timeline (or several) relating to Eurozone.
  • 1970: The Werner Report
  • 1972: The snake
  • 1973: European Monetary Cooperation Fund
  • 1974: Council Decision on the attainment of a high degree of convergence in the Community
  • 1975: Launch of the European Currency Unit
  • 1978: European Council resolution
  • 1979: Launch of the European Monetary System
  • 1986: The Single European Act is signed
  • 1989: The Delors Committee report calls for the establishment of the European Monetary Union through
The Madrid Summit of the European Council agrees that Stage 1 (the completion of the internal market and the removal of all obstacles to financial integration) will start on July 1st 1990.
  • 1990: The Rome Summit of the European Council agrees that Stage 2 of EMU will begin on 1st January 1994
  • 1992: Signing of the Maastricht Treaty
  • 1999: Stage 3 begins. The exchange rates of the participating nations are Stage 3 begins. The exchange rates of the participating nations are fixed and the euro begins to trade on financial markets
  • 2002: Euro notes and coins enter into circulation in all participating Member States.
  • 2010
May: Launch of the European Financial Stability Facility[1]