Historic Brazilian Real South African rand

Brazilian Real south african rand history for July 2023. The highest quote for this month is 3.9364 (03/07/2023) and the lowest 3.9198 (03/07/2023). The difference between high and low is 0.42.

BRL ZAR average rate for July 2023 is 3.78642, the change between 01/07/2023 and 31/07/2023 is +5.32 %.

03 July 20231 BRL = 3.935 ZAR
04 July 20231 BRL = 3.898 ZAR
05 July 20231 BRL = 3.850 ZAR
06 July 20231 BRL = 3.870 ZAR
07 July 20231 BRL = 3.880 ZAR
10 July 20231 BRL = 3.861 ZAR
11 July 20231 BRL = 3.832 ZAR
12 July 20231 BRL = 3.803 ZAR
13 July 20231 BRL = 3.762 ZAR
14 July 20231 BRL = 3.736 ZAR
17 July 20231 BRL = 3.776 ZAR
18 July 20231 BRL = 3.750 ZAR
19 July 20231 BRL = 3.715 ZAR
20 July 20231 BRL = 3.723 ZAR
21 July 20231 BRL = 3.734 ZAR
24 July 20231 BRL = 3.755 ZAR
25 July 20231 BRL = 3.751 ZAR
26 July 20231 BRL = 3.689 ZAR
27 July 20231 BRL = 3.718 ZAR
28 July 20231 BRL = 3.752 ZAR
31 July 20231 BRL = 3.726 ZAR

23/03/2020: COVID-19 Pandemic Impact

The rand experienced significant volatility and depreciation as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, affecting the country's economy and trade balance.

15/08/2018: Elections and Political Uncertainty

The Real experienced significant volatility leading up to the Presidential elections, responding to political developments and market sentiment.

22/01/2015: Real Hits 10-Year Low

The Real reached its lowest level against the US dollar in a decade, primarily due to a decline in commodity prices and economic concerns.

15/12/2008: Global Financial Crisis Impact

The rand plunged against major currencies due to the global financial crisis and concerns about South Africa's economic stability.

15/09/2008: Global Financial Crisis Impact

As a consequence of the global financial crisis, the Brazilian Real faced a sharp depreciation against major currencies due to capital outflows and risk aversion.

27/07/2005: New Currency Symbol

The Central Bank of Brazil announced a public competition to select a new currency symbol, which resulted in the adoption of the official symbol for the Real.

18/06/2002: Exchange Rate Floatation

The Brazilian government allowed the Real to float freely against other currencies, abandoning the controlled exchange rate regime.

09/11/2001: Rand Weakens to Record Low

The rand weakened to an all-time low against the US dollar, due to global economic uncertainty and domestic political concerns.

15/01/1999: Devaluation of the Real

Due to the Russian financial crisis and the Asian financial crisis, the government devalued the Real by around 8% to boost exports and stimulate the economy.

01/01/1995: Establishment of Reserve Bank Independence

The South African Reserve Bank gained independence, allowing it to have more control over monetary policy.

01/07/1994: Introduction of the Real Plan

The Brazilian real was established as the official currency, replacing the hyperinflation-ridden Cruzeiro Real. It aimed to stabilize the economy and combat inflation.

27/04/1994: First Democratic Elections

The first democratic elections were held in South Africa, marking the end of apartheid and bringing political stability, positively affecting the rand's value.

01/08/1982: Currency Decimalization

The rand was decimalized, with 1 rand being equal to 100 cents.

14/09/1961: Introduction of the Rand

The South African rand was introduced as the official currency, replacing the South African pound.