Template:Non-euro currencies of the European Union
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- (The pre-euro national currency article)
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EU member states which have not adopted the euro
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- ↑ As of January 2015, Bulgaria is not officially part of ERM II.[1] The Bulgarian National Bank pursues its primary objective of price stability through an exchange rate anchor in the context of a Currency Board Arrangement (CBA), obliging them to exchange monetary liabilities and euro at the official exchange rate 1.95583 BGN/EUR without any limit. The CBA was introduced on 1 July 1997 as a 1:1 peg against German mark, and the peg subsequently changed to euro on 1 January 1999.[3]
- ↑ Denmark negotiated an opt-out from the Maastricht Treaty and is not obliged to join the euro. However, the Danish government has pledged to hold a referendum on the opt-outs after the next Parliamentary elections.
- ↑ Sweden, while obliged to adopt the euro under its Treaty of Accession, has chosen to deliberately fail to meet the convergence criteria for euro adoption by not joining ERM II without prior approval by a referendum.
- ↑ The UK negotiated an opt-out from the Maastricht Treaty and is not obliged to join the euro.