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The wiki mentioned that Britain spent the gold reserves trying to stay within ERM - but Britain still has gold reserves, which was made a point of when Gordon Brown sold half of it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.178.69.164 ( talk) 14:54, 7 September 2009 (UTC)
This page should be stripped to the information just regarding the ERM, not the EMS, as that is found in the European Monetary System article. Or what do you think? -- Vikingstad 23:46, Jun 10, 2004 (UTC)
Different Issue - capitalisation of currency names: Really mixed, upper case ("Pound Stirling", "Euro") as well as lower case ("lira", "krone", "euro")? -- SteffenB 13:55, 20 Jun 2004 (UTC)
According to BBC News, Estonia, Lithuania and Slovenia are the first new EU members to join ERM II. Also, ECB has news articles for each one [1] [2] [3]. I couldn't ever find one for Cyprus. So I suspect their Central Bank just jumped a bit early (they had a news article saying they were already in ERM II) - they will probably be joining very soon of course.
Zoney 10:09, 28 Jun 2004 (UTC)
In 1993, the margin had to be expanded to 15% to accommodate monetary problems with the Italian lira and the Pound Sterling. I think that this had little to do with the UK Pound, which had left the year before, and rather a lot to do with the Deutchmark and the French Franc. European Monetary System has a similar selective history. -- Henrygb 18:55, 15 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I tried to add a historical exchange rate section to the table, but the table syntax was messed up. Can someone correct this? ( 218.228.195.44 05:39, 14 July 2006 (UTC))
When did the Slovakian koruna join ERM? This article says 25 November 2005 (Friday), Currencies related to the euro says 26 November 2005 (Saturday). The central bank says 28 November 2005 (Monday). -- Chochopk 06:45, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
Decision was taken on 25 November 2005 going into force as of 28 November 2005 European Central Bank. So presume the most correct that is 28 November 2005. -- Donar Reiskoffer 14:51, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
Congratulations folks, the ERM article is comprehensible even to people outside the field. I'm an engineer and don't know much about financial things, but I enjoyed reading it. Many Wikipedia articles are orgies of bloated, vain mumbo-jumbo, but your article is very clear and comprehensible. Thank you. Way to go. -- 193.99.145.162 16:26, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
a small suggestion- the sky blue colour for many of the european countries makes them appear as though they are 'the sea'. It would be more clear if the colour could be changed to something other than blue... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.155.242.213 ( talk) 20:04, 9 June 2009 (UTC)
It says that the ERM II rate for GRD was 353.109 GRD/EUR in the beginning. I downloded the EUR and GRD rates as published by the Swedish central bank [6], and they state that the GRD was floating between 319.55 and 332.01 GRD/EUR during that period. 353.109 GRD/EUR is not even part of that interval! ( 212.247.11.156 ( talk) 23:01, 11 February 2010 (UTC))
The article makes no mention of Italy's departure from the ERM in September 1992 and its reacceptance in November 1996. Should I add this information? 92.151.191.190 ( talk) 15:01, 8 September 2011 (UTC)
It happens the Swiss compromise to keep the euro at 1.20 CHF minimum is not a peg. I looked some reliable source for this and added the reference. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.92.77.117 ( talk) 22:27, 3 November 2011 (UTC)
“Sweden is expected to participate in ERM II”: by whom? Could this be rephrased, perhaps in the negative? “Sweden has not joined ERM II, …”. JDAWiseman ( talk) 14:42, 26 September 2012 (UTC)
May a country apply the ERM II at any time or is an application bound to a meeting of Eurogroup? -- 134.176.205.164 ( talk) 00:16, 5 July 2013 (UTC)
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