Historic Malaysian ringgit Honduran lempira

Malaysian ringgit honduran lempira history for December 2023. The highest quote for this month is 5.3188 (24/12/2023) and the lowest 5.3333 (23/12/2023). The difference between high and low is -0.27.

MYR HNL average rate for December 2023 is 5.24797, the change between 01/12/2023 and 31/12/2023 is -2.31 %.

01 December 20231 MYR = 5.20 HNL
02 December 20231 MYR = 5.27 HNL
03 December 20231 MYR = 5.27 HNL
04 December 20231 MYR = 5.19 HNL
05 December 20231 MYR = 5.25 HNL
06 December 20231 MYR = 5.26 HNL
07 December 20231 MYR = 5.20 HNL
08 December 20231 MYR = 5.25 HNL
10 December 20231 MYR = 5.28 HNL
11 December 20231 MYR = 5.20 HNL
12 December 20231 MYR = 5.24 HNL
13 December 20231 MYR = 5.17 HNL
14 December 20231 MYR = 5.22 HNL
15 December 20231 MYR = 5.24 HNL
16 December 20231 MYR = 5.27 HNL
17 December 20231 MYR = 5.27 HNL
18 December 20231 MYR = 5.21 HNL
19 December 20231 MYR = 5.16 HNL
20 December 20231 MYR = 5.23 HNL
21 December 20231 MYR = 5.27 HNL
22 December 20231 MYR = 5.29 HNL
23 December 20231 MYR = 5.32 HNL
24 December 20231 MYR = 5.32 HNL
25 December 20231 MYR = 5.21 HNL
26 December 20231 MYR = 5.24 HNL
27 December 20231 MYR = 5.30 HNL
28 December 20231 MYR = 5.30 HNL
29 December 20231 MYR = 5.32 HNL

18/03/2020: COVID-19 Pandemic Impact

The COVID-19 pandemic caused a sharp decline in the value of the ringgit, as global markets experienced volatility and economic slowdown.

07/10/2019: Modernization of Banknotes

The Honduran Central Bank launched new banknotes with enhanced security features and improved designs to deter counterfeiting.

12/08/2015: Ringgit Depreciation

The Malaysian ringgit experienced a significant depreciation against major currencies due to falling oil prices and global economic uncertainties.

27/01/2009: Currency Crisis

Honduras faced a severe currency crisis due to political instability, causing a decline in the value of the Lempira.

21/07/2005: Removal of Currency Peg

The Malaysian government removed the fixed exchange rate peg to the US dollar, allowing the ringgit to float freely based on market forces.

02/07/1997: Asian Financial Crisis

The Malaysian ringgit was heavily affected by the Asian financial crisis, leading to a currency devaluation and introduction of capital controls.

15/06/1997: Monetary Integration

Honduras became a member of the Central American Monetary Integration System, aiming to promote economic stability and regional cooperation.

12/06/1985: Currency Pegged to the US Dollar

The Malaysian ringgit was pegged to the US dollar at a fixed exchange rate of RM2.50 per USD to stabilize the economy.

29/08/1975: Change to Malaysian Ringgit

The Malaysian dollar was renamed as the Malaysian ringgit, with the currency symbol RM, to reflect the country's independence and identity.

12/06/1967: Introduction of the Malaysian Dollar

The Malaysian dollar was introduced as the official currency of Malaysia, replacing the Malaya and British Borneo dollar.

15/03/1967: Introduction of the New Lempira

A new design and denomination of the Lempira banknotes were introduced in order to combat counterfeiting.

03/09/1950: Devaluation of the Lempira

The Lempira experienced a significant devaluation, causing economic instability and inflation in Honduras.

11/10/1940: Monetary Reforms

Honduran government implemented monetary reforms to stabilize the Lempira and improve its value.

07/03/1931: Creation of the Lempira

The Honduran currency, the Lempira, was introduced to replace the Honduran peso as the official currency.