transferable ruble

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The transferable ruble was a supranational accounting currency used to settle trade and financial transactions among member countries of the Soviet-led Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Comecon).

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Predicate Object
instanceOf clearing unit
supranational accounting currency
abolishedInYear 1991
backedBy basket of goods
category international reserve and clearing unit
clearingBank International Bank for Economic Cooperation
currencyOf Council for Mutual Economic Assistance
surface form: Comecon clearing system
denominatedIn rubles of account
distinctFrom Soviet ruble
surface form: Soviet domestic ruble
economicSystem planned economies of Comecon
governedBy multilateral agreements within Comecon
introducedBy Council for Mutual Economic Assistance
introducedInYear 1964
legalTenderStatus not legal tender in domestic retail transactions
notPhysicalCash true
peggedTo gold (accounting basis)
purpose facilitate intra-Comecon trade
reduce dependence on Western hard currencies
region Eastern Bloc
Soviet Union sphere of influence
replacedBy hard currency settlements
settlementMechanism multilateral clearing through International Bank for Economic Cooperation
usedBetween Soviet Union and other Comecon members
usedBy Council for Mutual Economic Assistance
surface form: Comecon member states

Council for Mutual Economic Assistance
usedFor multilateral clearing
settlement of financial transactions
settlement of trade transactions
usedInPeriod Cold War
surface form: Cold War era
valuationMethod fixed relationship to gold

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DDM peggedTo transferable ruble
this entity surface form: Soviet ruble (historical clearing arrangements)