No, Eurodollars are not backed by gold. Eurodollars refer to U.S. dollars deposited in banks outside the United States, which are used for international transactions and lending. The value of Eurodollars is based on the trust and creditworthiness of the U.S. government, rather than a gold standard or any physical commodity.
There is no such currency as eurodaollars
Euros or eurodollars
Euros or eurodollars
The most major land use in Finland is shipping.
Helsinki, along with the rest of Finland use the Euro.Euro.
no such thing as euro dollars, there are euros and there are dollars which ones do you mean , please be more specific
Right now, one American dollar is equal to 0.697885407 Euros.
Eurodollars Not to be confused with 'Euros', which is a totally different currency.
Yes.
First of all, Euros come in paper and coins ... Finland uses the Euro.
Lapland is a region that streches across Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Kola Peninsula (Russia). In Russia they use the Ruble. In Sweden they use the Swedish krona. In Finland they use the Euro. In Norway they use the Norwegian krone