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  1. The European Currency Unit (French: Unité de compte européenne, Spanish: Unidad Monetaria Europea, German: Europäische Währungseinheit ; ₠ , ECU, or XEU) was a unit of account used by the European Economic Community and composed of a basket of member country currencies.

  2. El ecu [1] (European Currency Unit, en español Unidad Monetaria Europea —UME—) [2] fue una unidad de cuenta usada en la Comunidad Europea (CE) —posteriormente Unión Europea (UE)— con propósitos monetarios, antes de ser reemplazado por el euro el 1 de enero de 1999.

  3. At the same time that the EMS was created, the Council of the European Union Ministers created a new monetary unit, the European Currency Unit (ECU). The ECU was the official monetary unit of the EMS, but it was purely a composite accounting unit, not a real currency.

  4. El ECU ( European Currency Unit, en español Unidad Monetaria Europea — UME —) fue una unidad de cuenta usada en la Comunidad Europea (CE) —posteriormente Unión Europea (UE)— con propósitos monetarios, antes de ser reemplazado por el euro el 1 de enero de 1999. Véase también: Moneda comunitaria.

  5. 21 de sept. de 2022 · The European Currency Unit (ECU) was the monetary unit used by the European Monetary System (EMS) before being replaced by the euro. The ECU was introduced in 1979 and replaced by the euro in...

  6. In December 1995 the European Council agreed to name the European currency unit to be introduced at the start of Stage Three, the ‘euro', and confirmed that Stage Three of EMU would start on 1 January 1999. A chronological sequence of events was pre-announced for the changeover to the euro.