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much debate and long deliberations, created new drawing rights in
1969. Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), sometimes called paper gold,
are special account entries on the IMF books designed to provide
additional liquidity to support growing world commerce. Although
SDRs are a form of money not convertible to gold, their gold value is
guaranteed, which helps to ensure their acceptability. Initially, SDRs
worth $9.5 billion were created.
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