Historic Brazilian Real Yemeni Rial

Brazilian Real yemeni rial history for January 2024. The highest quote for this month is 51.479 (14/01/2024) and the lowest 51.702 (12/01/2024). The difference between high and low is -0.43.

BRL YER average rate for January 2024 is 50.96474, the change between 01/01/2024 and 31/01/2024 is +1.98 %.

01 January 20241 BRL = 51.48 YER
02 January 20241 BRL = 51.47 YER
03 January 20241 BRL = 50.74 YER
04 January 20241 BRL = 50.77 YER
05 January 20241 BRL = 51.03 YER
06 January 20241 BRL = 51.28 YER
07 January 20241 BRL = 51.28 YER
08 January 20241 BRL = 51.40 YER
09 January 20241 BRL = 51.31 YER
10 January 20241 BRL = 50.94 YER
11 January 20241 BRL = 51.07 YER
12 January 20241 BRL = 51.31 YER
14 January 20241 BRL = 51.48 YER
15 January 20241 BRL = 51.49 YER
16 January 20241 BRL = 51.39 YER
17 January 20241 BRL = 50.72 YER
18 January 20241 BRL = 50.64 YER
19 January 20241 BRL = 50.72 YER
22 January 20241 BRL = 50.93 YER
23 January 20241 BRL = 50.08 YER
24 January 20241 BRL = 50.44 YER
25 January 20241 BRL = 50.64 YER
26 January 20241 BRL = 50.83 YER
28 January 20241 BRL = 50.85 YER
29 January 20241 BRL = 50.85 YER
30 January 20241 BRL = 50.47 YER
31 January 20241 BRL = 50.46 YER

11/02/2020: Currency Devaluation

The Yemeni Rial witnessed another devaluation as the Central Bank of Yemen devalued the currency by 25% to ease foreign currency shortages and stabilize the economy.

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.

13/10/2016: Central Bank Relocation

The internationally recognized government of Yemen relocated the Central Bank from Sana'a to Aden, causing further fragmentation in the value and availability of the Yemeni Rial.

16/09/2015: Houthi Takeover and Currency Instability

Following the Houthi rebel's takeover of the capital Sana'a, the Yemeni Rial faced further instability, resulting in hyperinflation and a depreciation of its value.

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.

27/09/2009: Government Decision

The Yemeni government announced a 9.3% devaluation of the rial as a measure to cope with the economic crisis and declining oil revenues.

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.

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.

01/07/1994: 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.

04/05/1994: Civil War and Currency Devaluation

During the Yemeni Civil War, the Yemeni Rial experienced a significant devaluation, with the exchange rate reaching around 200 rials for 1 US dollar.

22/05/1990: Yemeni Unification

The Yemeni Rial became the official currency of the newly unified country of Yemen after the merger of the Yemen Arab Republic (North Yemen) and People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (South Yemen).

26/08/1948: Currency Introduction

The Yemeni Rial (YER) was first introduced as the official currency of North Yemen, replacing the Yemeni Riyal at a rate of 1 rial = 1,000 Riyals.