Historic Hungarian forint Philippine peso

Hungarian forint philippine peso history for January 2024. The highest quote for this month is 0.16253 (10/01/2024) and the lowest 0.1622 (11/01/2024). The difference between high and low is 0.2.

HUF PHP average rate for January 2024 is 0.15991, the change between 01/01/2024 and 31/01/2024 is +0.97 %.

01 January 20241 HUF = 0.1596 PHP
02 January 20241 HUF = 0.1599 PHP
03 January 20241 HUF = 0.1594 PHP
04 January 20241 HUF = 0.1600 PHP
05 January 20241 HUF = 0.1605 PHP
06 January 20241 HUF = 0.1609 PHP
07 January 20241 HUF = 0.1611 PHP
08 January 20241 HUF = 0.1608 PHP
09 January 20241 HUF = 0.1614 PHP
10 January 20241 HUF = 0.1619 PHP
11 January 20241 HUF = 0.1626 PHP
12 January 20241 HUF = 0.1622 PHP
14 January 20241 HUF = 0.1615 PHP
15 January 20241 HUF = 0.1611 PHP
16 January 20241 HUF = 0.1611 PHP
17 January 20241 HUF = 0.1603 PHP
18 January 20241 HUF = 0.1601 PHP
19 January 20241 HUF = 0.1585 PHP
22 January 20241 HUF = 0.1594 PHP
23 January 20241 HUF = 0.1598 PHP
24 January 20241 HUF = 0.1583 PHP
25 January 20241 HUF = 0.1580 PHP
26 January 20241 HUF = 0.1592 PHP
28 January 20241 HUF = 0.1579 PHP
29 January 20241 HUF = 0.1571 PHP
30 January 20241 HUF = 0.1569 PHP
31 January 20241 HUF = 0.1581 PHP

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.

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.

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.

11/09/1970: Introduction of the New Peso

The New Central Bank Act is enacted, leading to the introduction of a new currency called the New Peso, with a conversion rate of 1 New Peso to 2 old pesos.

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.

04/07/1949: Central Bank of the Philippines

The Central Bank of the Philippines is established with the task of issuing and managing the Philippine currency.

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.

20/10/1944: Introduction of the Philippine Liberation Peso

The United States-issued Philippine Liberation Peso is introduced to replace the Japanese-issued currency, serving as a transitional currency.

02/01/1942: Japanese Occupation

During World War II, the Japanese forces occupy the Philippines and introduce the Japanese-issued Philippine peso, known as Mickey Mouse money.

24/12/1933: Introduction of the Commonwealth Peso

The Commonwealth Act No. 265 is passed, creating a new Philippine currency called the Commonwealth Peso to replace the previous Peso.

12/06/1898: Philippine Independence

The Philippines declares independence from Spanish rule, leading to the establishment of the First Philippine Republic and the issuance of new currency.

01/05/1852: Introduction of the Peso

The Spanish colonial government issues the first official currency of the Philippines, known as the Peso, with a conversion rate of 2 Spanish reales to 1 Peso.