When did Croatia adopt the euro?
Croatia adopted the euro on 1 January 2023, replacing the kuna at a fixed rate of 7.53450 per euro.
Croatia adopted the euro on 1 January 2023, replacing the kuna at a fixed rate of 7.53450 per euro.
Conflict with Iran threatens global oil supply through potential production losses and disruption of the Strait of Hormuz, causing prices to rise on fear of shortages.
YouTube TV's high cost stems from expensive content licensing fees for live TV channels, plus infrastructure and feature investments.
Algeria uses the Algerian dinar (DZD), issued by the Bank of Algeria since 1964.
Croatia adopted the euro as its official currency on January 1, 2023, replacing the kuna.
Algeria's economic struggles stem from over-reliance on oil and gas, a weak private sector, high unemployment, and governance challenges.
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The jobs report is a monthly U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics release detailing employment, unemployment, and earnings data, crucial for economic analysis.
Jobs reports are revised because initial estimates rely on incomplete survey responses, with updates as more data arrives and annual benchmark adjustments to align with comprehensive tax records.