Historic Norwegian krone Swiss franc

Norwegian krone swiss franc history for October 2023. The highest quote for this month is 0.085668 (01/10/2023) and the lowest 0.085619 (01/10/2023). The difference between high and low is 0.06.

NOK CHF average rate for October 2023 is 0.08246, the change between 01/10/2023 and 31/10/2023 is +5.41 %.

01 October 20231 NOK = 0.0856 CHF
02 October 20231 NOK = 0.0857 CHF
03 October 20231 NOK = 0.0846 CHF
04 October 20231 NOK = 0.0841 CHF
05 October 20231 NOK = 0.0833 CHF
06 October 20231 NOK = 0.0833 CHF
09 October 20231 NOK = 0.0835 CHF
10 October 20231 NOK = 0.0840 CHF
11 October 20231 NOK = 0.0837 CHF
12 October 20231 NOK = 0.0831 CHF
13 October 20231 NOK = 0.0828 CHF
16 October 20231 NOK = 0.0827 CHF
17 October 20231 NOK = 0.0824 CHF
18 October 20231 NOK = 0.0822 CHF
19 October 20231 NOK = 0.0813 CHF
20 October 20231 NOK = 0.0811 CHF
23 October 20231 NOK = 0.0807 CHF
24 October 20231 NOK = 0.0804 CHF
25 October 20231 NOK = 0.0800 CHF
26 October 20231 NOK = 0.0801 CHF
27 October 20231 NOK = 0.0804 CHF
30 October 20231 NOK = 0.0807 CHF
31 October 20231 NOK = 0.0810 CHF

30/10/2016: Withdrawal of the 1000-krone banknote

The Norges Bank phased out the 1000-krone banknote, as part of efforts to combat money laundering and reduce the use of cash in the economy.

15/01/2015: Removal of Minimum Exchange Rate

The Swiss National Bank unexpectedly abandoned the minimum exchange rate, causing the Swiss franc (CHF) to surge in value.

06/09/2011: Implementation of Minimum Exchange Rate

The Swiss National Bank imposed a minimum exchange rate pegging the Swiss franc (CHF) to the Euro to prevent excessive appreciation.

13/09/1999: Introduction of Euro

Switzerland decided not to join the Eurozone and maintain the Swiss franc (CHF) as its official currency.

01/01/1999: Creation of the euro

Several European countries introduced the euro as a common currency, but Norway chose to maintain the krone, cementing its separate monetary path.

19/11/1992: Norway rejects European Union membership

In a referendum, Norway voted against joining the European Union, reaffirming its independent monetary policy and keeping the krone outside the eurozone.

08/05/1973: Floatation of Swiss Franc

Switzerland abandoned the fixed exchange rate system, allowing the Swiss franc (CHF) to float freely against other currencies.

01/05/1936: Introduction of Swiss National Bank

The Swiss National Bank was established as the central bank responsible for issuing and managing the Swiss franc (CHF).

22/10/1931: Devaluation of the krone

To counter the effects of the Great Depression, Norway devalued the krone by 14%, aiming to boost exports and stimulate the economy.

01/11/1920: Krone's return to the gold standard

Following the end of World War I, Norway reintroduced the gold standard for the krone, stabilizing its value and restoring confidence in the currency.

02/08/1914: Suspension of krone's gold standard

Due to the outbreak of World War I, Norway suspended the krone's convertibility into gold, allowing for more flexibility in monetary policy during the war.

24/11/1907: Gold Standard Referendum

Switzerland voted to adopt the gold standard, making the Swiss franc (CHF) fully convertible into gold.

27/10/1875: The introduction of the krone currency

The krone was established as the official currency of Norway, replacing the previous speciedaler, marking a significant milestone in the country's monetary history.

06/06/1850: Currency Act of 1850

The Swiss franc (CHF) was introduced as the official currency of Switzerland.