Eco (currency)
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The Eco is the proposed name for the common currency that the West African Monetary Zone plans to introduce in the framework of ECOWAS. Originally the introduction of the currency was planned for December 1, 2009, however this date was revised to 2015. The original five member states are the Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Nigeria and Sierra Leone. Liberia joined as of 16 February 2010.[1]
[edit] See also
- West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA)
- Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC)
- African Monetary Union
- North American currency union
- Euro
- Central African CFA franc (C.A.F.)
- Khaleeji
- ACU
- Abuja Treaty
- ECU
- West African CFA franc (W.A.F.)
- Snake in the tunnel
- Council of Arab Economic Unity (CAEU)
- ECOWAS
- Arab Maghreb Union
- African Central Bank
- List of trade blocs
- Monetary Union
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