Historic Czech koruna Kyrgyzstani som

Czech koruna kyrgyzstani som history for February 2024. The highest quote for this month is 3.8666 (01/02/2024) and the lowest 3.9153 (02/02/2024). The difference between high and low is -1.26.

CZK KGS average rate for February 2024 is 3.83047, the change between 01/02/2024 and 29/02/2024 is +1.45 %.

01 February 20241 CZK = 3.891 KGS
02 February 20241 CZK = 3.912 KGS
05 February 20241 CZK = 3.866 KGS
06 February 20241 CZK = 3.856 KGS
07 February 20241 CZK = 3.863 KGS
08 February 20241 CZK = 3.864 KGS
09 February 20241 CZK = 3.820 KGS
12 February 20241 CZK = 3.828 KGS
13 February 20241 CZK = 3.820 KGS
14 February 20241 CZK = 3.782 KGS
15 February 20241 CZK = 3.782 KGS
16 February 20241 CZK = 3.803 KGS
19 February 20241 CZK = 3.792 KGS
20 February 20241 CZK = 3.785 KGS
21 February 20241 CZK = 3.812 KGS
22 February 20241 CZK = 3.825 KGS
26 February 20241 CZK = 3.818 KGS
27 February 20241 CZK = 3.827 KGS
28 February 20241 CZK = 3.830 KGS
29 February 20241 CZK = 3.834 KGS

01/01/2022: Transition to Central Bank of Russia Currency

Kyrgyzstan joined the Eurasian Economic Union and adopted the Russian ruble as its official currency, replacing the Kyrgyzstani Som.

13/03/2020: COVID-19 Pandemic Effects

The COVID-19 pandemic caused economic disruptions and uncertainty, affecting the Kyrgyzstani Som's exchange rate.

05/04/2016: End of currency intervention

The Czech National Bank ended its currency intervention policy, allowing the koruna to float freely and be determined by market forces.

20/05/2014: Kazakhstani Tenge Devaluation

Kazakhstan devalued its currency, the tenge, which had a significant impact on the Kyrgyzstani Som, leading to its depreciation.

06/11/2013: Currency intervention

The Czech National Bank implemented a currency intervention policy to weaken the koruna and stimulate the country's economy.

07/04/2010: Protests and Political Unrest

Large-scale protests and political unrest erupted in Kyrgyzstan, causing instability and impacting the value of the Som.

01/12/2008: Global Financial Crisis Impact

The global financial crisis led to a sharp depreciation of the Kyrgyzstani Som, affecting the country's economy.

09/10/2008: Global financial crisis impact

The koruna experienced significant depreciation during the global financial crisis, reflecting the economic challenges faced by the Czech Republic.

30/04/2007: EU membership benefits

The Czech Republic became a member of the European Union's economic and monetary union, allowing for greater stability and cooperation for the koruna.

30/04/2004: EU Accession

The Czech Republic joined the European Union, paving the way for further integration of the koruna with European monetary policies.

01/11/1995: Introduction of New Som

The Kyrgyzstani government introduced the new som, with 1 new som being equivalent to 200 old som.

30/06/1993: Currency conversion

The Czech Republic adopted a new currency regime, shifting from a fixed exchange rate to a floating exchange rate for the koruna.

10/05/1993: Introduction of the Kyrgyzstani Som

The Kyrgyzstani Som was introduced as the official currency of Kyrgyzstan, replacing the Soviet ruble.

07/02/1993: Establishment of Czech koruna

The Czech koruna was introduced as the official currency of the Czech Republic following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia.