European Currency Unit

European Currency Unit (ECU)
The European Currency Unit (ECU) served as the precursor to the Euro and was a unit of account used by the European Economic Community before the adoption of the Euro.
European Currency Unit (ECU)
A former currency medium and unit of account created in 1979 to serve as the reserve asset and accounting unit of the European Monetary System (EMS).

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