Historic Chinese Yuan Renminbi Guatemalan quetzal

Chinese Yuan Renminbi guatemalan quetzal history for June 2023. The highest quote for this month is 1.1067 (03/06/2023) and the lowest 1.1067 (03/06/2023). The difference between high and low is 0.

CNY GTQ average rate for June 2023 is 1.07051, the change between 01/06/2023 and 30/06/2023 is +1.52 %.

01 June 20231 CNY = 1.073 GTQ
02 June 20231 CNY = 1.077 GTQ
03 June 20231 CNY = 1.107 GTQ
05 June 20231 CNY = 1.083 GTQ
06 June 20231 CNY = 1.074 GTQ
07 June 20231 CNY = 1.074 GTQ
08 June 20231 CNY = 1.072 GTQ
09 June 20231 CNY = 1.075 GTQ
12 June 20231 CNY = 1.072 GTQ
13 June 20231 CNY = 1.071 GTQ
14 June 20231 CNY = 1.068 GTQ
15 June 20231 CNY = 1.068 GTQ
16 June 20231 CNY = 1.075 GTQ
19 June 20231 CNY = 1.072 GTQ
20 June 20231 CNY = 1.069 GTQ
21 June 20231 CNY = 1.065 GTQ
22 June 20231 CNY = 1.067 GTQ
23 June 20231 CNY = 1.067 GTQ
26 June 20231 CNY = 1.060 GTQ
27 June 20231 CNY = 1.058 GTQ
28 June 20231 CNY = 1.061 GTQ
29 June 20231 CNY = 1.059 GTQ
30 June 20231 CNY = 1.057 GTQ

14/09/2020: Centenary of the Quetzal

The Guatemalan Quetzal celebrated its centenary, marking 100 years as the national currency of Guatemala.

29/11/2015: Inclusion of the Renminbi in IMF's SDR Basket

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) includes the Renminbi in its Special Drawing Rights (SDR) basket, recognizing its global importance as a reserve currency and boosting the international status of the Chinese Yuan Renminbi.

30/05/2011: New banknotes

New banknotes were introduced to incorporate modern security features and commemorate the 20th anniversary of Quetzal's reintroduction.

18/06/2009: Resumption of Renminbi Appreciation

China allows the Renminbi to resume an appreciation trajectory against the US dollar after a period of stability, signaling a shift in the country's exchange rate policy.

20/07/2005: Introduction of Managed Float

China adopts a managed floating exchange rate system, allowing the Renminbi to fluctuate within a narrow band against a basket of currencies, reducing its dependence on the US dollar.

31/12/1993: Renminbi Pegged to US Dollar

China pegs the value of the Renminbi to the US dollar, setting an exchange rate of 8.28 Yuan per dollar, which remains fixed for over a decade, impacting China's export competitiveness.

31/12/1992: Introduction of Dual Currency System

China introduces a dual currency system, with the offshore Renminbi (CNH) and the onshore Renminbi (CNY), aiming to facilitate foreign exchange flows and international trade.

09/02/1987: Quetzal devaluation

The Quetzal was devalued by 66% as part of an economic stabilization plan.

14/08/1971: End of the Bretton Woods System

The United States suspends the convertibility of the US dollar to gold, leading to the collapse of the Bretton Woods System and a shift towards floating exchange rates, affecting the value of the Chinese Yuan Renminbi.

13/09/1967: Decree Law 17-67

Decree Law 17-67 was enacted, establishing a fixed exchange rate between the Quetzal and the US dollar.

08/04/1951: Monetary Reform

Guatemala underwent a monetary reform, with the introduction of the Quetzal as the sole currency.

14/12/1948: Formation of the People's Bank of China

The People's Bank of China was established, marking the beginning of central banking in China and the introduction of the Chinese Yuan Renminbi as the official currency.

25/06/1946: The Quetzalé bill

The Quetzalé bill, equivalent to 1,000 Quetzales, was introduced to combat hyperinflation.

22/06/1925: Introduction of the Quetzal

The Guatemalan Quetzal was introduced as the official currency, replacing the Guatemalan peso.