Historic Hungarian forint Haitian gourde

Hungarian forint haitian gourde history for January 2024. The highest quote for this month is 0.37963 (01/01/2024) and the lowest 0.38109 (05/01/2024). The difference between high and low is -0.38.

HUF HTG average rate for January 2024 is 0.37399, the change between 01/01/2024 and 31/01/2024 is +3.26 %.

01 January 20241 HUF = 0.3791 HTG
02 January 20241 HUF = 0.3792 HTG
03 January 20241 HUF = 0.3758 HTG
04 January 20241 HUF = 0.3760 HTG
05 January 20241 HUF = 0.3783 HTG
06 January 20241 HUF = 0.3764 HTG
07 January 20241 HUF = 0.3765 HTG
08 January 20241 HUF = 0.3780 HTG
09 January 20241 HUF = 0.3794 HTG
10 January 20241 HUF = 0.3775 HTG
11 January 20241 HUF = 0.3795 HTG
12 January 20241 HUF = 0.3792 HTG
14 January 20241 HUF = 0.3756 HTG
15 January 20241 HUF = 0.3771 HTG
16 January 20241 HUF = 0.3774 HTG
17 January 20241 HUF = 0.3755 HTG
18 January 20241 HUF = 0.3739 HTG
19 January 20241 HUF = 0.3719 HTG
22 January 20241 HUF = 0.3730 HTG
23 January 20241 HUF = 0.3712 HTG
24 January 20241 HUF = 0.3673 HTG
25 January 20241 HUF = 0.3675 HTG
26 January 20241 HUF = 0.3682 HTG
28 January 20241 HUF = 0.3686 HTG
29 January 20241 HUF = 0.3654 HTG
30 January 20241 HUF = 0.3635 HTG
31 January 20241 HUF = 0.3667 HTG

09/03/2012: Introduction of New Banknotes

Hungary introduced new banknotes with enhanced security features, aiming to combat counterfeiting and improve the forint's credibility.

23/10/2008: Global Financial Crisis

The global financial crisis had a significant impact on the Hungarian forint, resulting in a significant depreciation against major foreign currencies.

01/05/2004: Accession to the European Union

Hungary joined the European Union, bringing the forint closer to the eurozone and influencing its future trajectory as an EU currency.

22/12/2003: Redenomination of the Haitian Currency

To simplify transactions, the Haitian government removes three zeros from the gourde and renames it as the Haitian dollar (HTD), later reverting to the gourde (HTG).

28/02/2001: Currency Exchange Rate Stability

The Hungarian government adopted a policy of maintaining a stable exchange rate for the forint against the euro, contributing to the currency's stability.

30/09/1991: Overthrow of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide

Political instability and economic crisis lead to President Aristide's ousting, causing further depreciation of the gourde.

16/06/1989: Transition to a Market Economy

Hungary implemented economic reforms, including the transition from a planned economy to a market economy, with significant impacts on the forint's value and exchange rate.

01/05/1989: Introduction of the Third Haitian Gourde

A third gourde is introduced to replace the second gourde at a ratio of 1:5, with hopes of stabilizing the economy.

01/02/1967: Introduction of the Second Haitian Gourde

To combat inflation, Haiti replaces the first gourde with a new currency, the second gourde, at a ratio of 1:100.

20/08/1949: Forint becomes a planned economy currency

Hungary's currency, including the forint, became part of the planned socialist economy under the control of the Hungarian Workers' Party.

03/08/1946: Introduction of the Forint

The forint was introduced as the official currency of Hungary, replacing the previous pengő, which had been severely devalued during World War II.

01/07/1912: Establishment of the Banque Nationale de la République d'Haïti

The Banque Nationale de la République d'Haïti is founded as the central bank responsible for managing the gourde.

01/01/1874: Introduction of the First Haitian Gourde

The Haitian government issues the first official currency, the gourde, to replace various fractional currencies.

01/01/1804: Declaration of Independence

After gaining independence from France, Haiti adopts the gourde as its national currency.