Historic Ghana Cedi Hong Kong dollar

Ghana Cedi hong kong dollar history for February 2024. The highest quote for this month is 0.63374 (04/02/2024) and the lowest 0.63967 (02/02/2024). The difference between high and low is -0.94.

GHS HKD average rate for February 2024 is 0.62975, the change between 01/02/2024 and 29/02/2024 is +1.94 %.

01 February 20241 GHS = 0.6356 HKD
02 February 20241 GHS = 0.6332 HKD
03 February 20241 GHS = 0.6337 HKD
04 February 20241 GHS = 0.6337 HKD
05 February 20241 GHS = 0.6274 HKD
06 February 20241 GHS = 0.6325 HKD
07 February 20241 GHS = 0.6334 HKD
08 February 20241 GHS = 0.6331 HKD
09 February 20241 GHS = 0.6318 HKD
12 February 20241 GHS = 0.6320 HKD
13 February 20241 GHS = 0.6305 HKD
14 February 20241 GHS = 0.6301 HKD
15 February 20241 GHS = 0.6305 HKD
16 February 20241 GHS = 0.6301 HKD
17 February 20241 GHS = 0.6308 HKD
18 February 20241 GHS = 0.6307 HKD
19 February 20241 GHS = 0.6283 HKD
20 February 20241 GHS = 0.6274 HKD
21 February 20241 GHS = 0.6297 HKD
22 February 20241 GHS = 0.6257 HKD
23 February 20241 GHS = 0.6334 HKD
24 February 20241 GHS = 0.6259 HKD
25 February 20241 GHS = 0.6259 HKD
26 February 20241 GHS = 0.6251 HKD
27 February 20241 GHS = 0.6259 HKD
28 February 20241 GHS = 0.6235 HKD
29 February 20241 GHS = 0.6232 HKD

16/09/2019: Ghana Goes Cashless

The government launched the Ghana.Gov payment platform, aimed at promoting electronic payments and reducing cash transactions.

05/07/2012: GHS Symbol Change

The Bank of Ghana introduced a new currency symbol for the cedi, changing it from GHȼ to GHS.

03/07/2007: Decimals Dropped

The Bank of Ghana dropped four decimal places, making 1 new Ghanaian cedi = 1 GHȼ.

18/05/2005: Removal of Ten Hong Kong Dollars Note

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority announced the removal of the HKD 10 paper note from circulation, encouraging the usage of electronic payment methods and reducing printing costs.

01/07/2002: Replacement of New Cedi

The new Ghanaian cedi, denoted as GHC, replaced the second cedi at a rate of 1 cedi = 10,000 cedis.

01/07/1997: Hong Kong's Handover to China

Hong Kong was officially handed over to China, marking the end of British colonial rule but maintaining the Hong Kong Dollar as its currency under the 'one country, two systems' principle.

17/10/1991: Linked Exchange Rate System

The Linked Exchange Rate System (LERS) was implemented, establishing a narrow trading range of HKD 7.75 to 7.85 against the U.S. Dollar, backed by stringent measures to maintain stability.

31/12/1983: Joint Declaration on the Future of Hong Kong

The Sino-British Joint Declaration was signed, affirming Hong Kong's return to China in 1997 and ensuring the continuity of the Hong Kong Dollar as its official currency.

17/07/1978: Second Cedi Introduced

Due to high inflation, the second Ghanaian cedi was introduced with a new currency code, GHS.

22/05/1972: Pegging to the U.S. Dollar

As the British Pound faced pressures in the foreign exchange market, Hong Kong decided to switch the peg to the U.S. Dollar at a rate of HKD 5.65 to USD 1.

19/07/1965: Cedi Introduced

The Ghanaian pound was replaced by the Ghanaian cedi at a rate of 1 pound = 2.4 cedis, symbolizing economic independence.

06/03/1957: Ghana's Independence

Ghana gained independence from British colonial rule, leading to the introduction of the Ghanaian pound as its currency.

12/09/1935: Pegging to the Sterling

The Hong Kong Dollar was pegged to the British Pound (Sterling) at a fixed exchange rate of HKD 16 to GBP 1, which helped stabilize the currency.

01/01/1863: Introduction of the Hong Kong Dollar

The Hong Kong Dollar was first introduced as an official currency by the British colonial government to facilitate trade and commerce in Hong Kong.