Term:
European Currency Unit (ECU)
Definition:

European Currency Unit (ECU) was a basket currency made up of the sum of fixed amounts of 12 of the 15 currencies of the European Union Member States. The value of the ECU was calculated as a weighted average of the value of its component currencies.
The ECU was replaced by the euro on a one-for-one basis on 1 January 1999

Domain:
Finance
Source:
European Central Bank Annual Report, 2000, Glossary
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