Stability and Growth Pact

Stability and Growth Pact definition - finance
The agreement that forms the basis for the euro and outlines the monetary policies followed by the European Central Bank (ECB) in managing interest rates for the European Union (EU). The pact requires EU nations to keep deficits below three percent of gross domestic product and to work to balance them. The pact also requires the ECB to give priority to keeping inflation under control over encouraging growth and employment.

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