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It was created in particular to be a convenient unit of account for commodities transactions and having less volatility than the component currencies. | It was created in particular to be a convenient unit of account for commodities transactions and having less volatility than the component currencies. | ||
It was launched in 2009. | |||
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(WOCU).
The WOCU is a global composite currency unit made up of a basket of the currencies of the 20 largest economies, weighted by relative GDP.
It was created in particular to be a convenient unit of account for commodities transactions and having less volatility than the component currencies.
It was launched in 2009.