Noun
Eurogroup (plural Eurogroups)
(European politics) The informal body composed of the finance ministers of the countries in the Eurozone.
The Eurogroup decisions are always taken unanimously. Jose Manuel Barroso
Monetary policy is a serious issue. We should discuss this in secret, in the Eurogroup [...] I'm ready to be insulted as being insufficiently democratic, but I want to be serious [...] I am for secret, dark debates. Jean-Claude Juncker
According to the same sources, the government is also receiving proposals and requests for the support of businesses and employees ahead of the March 16 Eurogroup and the measures to be taken at pan-European level. Source: Internet
According to the statement of European Ministers of Finance, the Eurogroup will closely monitor "the correction of economic imbalances." Source: Internet
The December Eurogroup failed to reach agreement on the reform of the EU’s bailout fund, the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) even though it was considered as a low-hanging fruit on the reform agenda. Source: Internet
Government satisfied with Eurogroup results. Source: Internet