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ECU
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ECU
abbr.
European currency unit

ECU [ˈeɪkjuː (sometimes) ˈiːˈsiːˈjuː]
n acronym for
(Economics, Accounting & Finance / Currencies) European Currency Unit: a former unit of currency based on the composite value of several different currencies in the European Union and functioning both as the reserve asset and accounting unit of the European Monetary System; replaced by the euro in 1999
Translations
ECU [ˈeɪkjuː] N ABBR =European Currency UnitECU m, UCE f
ECU ecu [ˈeɪkjuː] n abbr (formerly) (=European Currency Unit) → ECU m, écu m
ECU, ecu
n abbr of European Currency UnitECU m, → Ecu m
ECU [ˈeɪkjuː] n abbr =European Currency UnitECU m or f inv, ecu m or f inv
ECU [ˈeɪkjuː] n abbr =European Currency UnitECU m or f inv, ecu m or f inv


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Loans denominated in European currency units (ECUs).
The tax had been levied at a rate of 23 European Currency Units per ton of oil (approximately 7.
 
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