ecus

/ˈeɪkjuːz/
noun
  1. A former unit of currency used in the European Union before the euro, based on a basket of European currencies.
    • In the 1990s, travelers could use ecus for some international transactions.
    • Many economists studied the ecu as a step toward a single European currency.
    • The value of the ecu fluctuated against the dollar during its use.
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