
Japanese children`s writers are either writers of Japanese ethnicity, working primarily in Japan, or primarily in the Japanese language, and writing primarily for an audience of children. Historical Japanese names, especially, can be quite complex, where some people may have multiple names, or they might change their first name, last name or both....
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A composite currency that is a basket of most of the currencies of countries in the European Union. Conceived in 1979, it has been used as a unit of account of the European Monetary System.
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A monetary unit created in 1979 by nine European nations to promote currency stability in the European Union
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A weighted average of European Community currencies with weighting tending to be proportional to a... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/European-Currency-Unit.htm?id=498&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of European Currency Unit'>more</a>
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The European Currency Unit (ECU) is a currency medium and unit of account created in 1979 to act as the reserve asset and accounting unit of the European Monetary System. The value of the ECU is calculated as a weighted average of a basket of specified amounts of European Community currencies; its value is reviewed periodically as currencies change...
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(ECU) Established 1979 as a composite of monetary systems of European Community ( q.v. ) member nations, to function in the European Monetary System. Acts as the unit for exchange-rate establishment, credit and intervention operations, and settlements between monetary authorities of member nations.
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