Historic Japanese Yen Argentine peso

Japanese Yen argentine peso history for November 2023. The highest quote for this month is 2.4349 (29/11/2023) and the lowest 2.4503 (29/11/2023). The difference between high and low is -0.63.

JPY ARS average rate for November 2023 is 2.35577, the change between 01/11/2023 and 30/11/2023 is -5.83 %.

01 November 20231 JPY = 2.313 ARS
02 November 20231 JPY = 2.324 ARS
03 November 20231 JPY = 2.326 ARS
06 November 20231 JPY = 2.323 ARS
07 November 20231 JPY = 2.334 ARS
08 November 20231 JPY = 2.327 ARS
09 November 20231 JPY = 2.320 ARS
10 November 20231 JPY = 2.312 ARS
12 November 20231 JPY = 2.310 ARS
13 November 20231 JPY = 2.307 ARS
14 November 20231 JPY = 2.308 ARS
15 November 20231 JPY = 2.326 ARS
16 November 20231 JPY = 2.333 ARS
17 November 20231 JPY = 2.346 ARS
20 November 20231 JPY = 2.348 ARS
21 November 20231 JPY = 2.385 ARS
22 November 20231 JPY = 2.403 ARS
23 November 20231 JPY = 2.385 ARS
24 November 20231 JPY = 2.386 ARS
25 November 20231 JPY = 2.393 ARS
26 November 20231 JPY = 2.393 ARS
27 November 20231 JPY = 2.381 ARS
28 November 20231 JPY = 2.418 ARS
29 November 20231 JPY = 2.445 ARS
30 November 20231 JPY = 2.448 ARS

14/09/2020: Introduction of Currency Controls

Argentina tightens currency controls to stabilize the peso and prevent capital flight, imposing restrictions on foreign currency purchases and transfers, marking a significant shift in monetary policy.

11/08/2019: Primary Elections and Peso Devaluation

Following the primary elections, uncertainty in the financial markets leads to a significant devaluation of the peso, causing economic turmoil and further exacerbating the country's financial difficulties.

28/07/2016: Bank of Japan announces stimulus package

The Bank of Japan announced an aggressive stimulus package and negative interest rates, causing the Yen to depreciate against major currencies.

09/12/2015: Change in Government

Mauricio Macri assumes the presidency, bringing in economic reforms and liberalization policies, impacting the exchange rate and the value of the Argentine peso.

11/03/2011: Great East Japan Earthquake

The Tohoku earthquake and tsunami devastated Japan, leading to a decline in the Yen as reconstruction efforts strained the economy.

15/09/2008: Lehman Brothers bankruptcy

The bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers triggered a global financial crisis, resulting in a surge in the value of the Yen as investors sought safe-haven assets.

02/12/2001: Economic Crisis and Devaluation

Argentina faces a severe economic crisis, resulting in the devaluation of the peso, leading to a sharp decline in its value and triggering social and political unrest.

20/03/1995: Kobe earthquake

The Great Hanshin earthquake struck Kobe, causing significant damage to the Japanese economy and leading to a decline in the value of the Yen.

31/03/1991: Introduction of Convertibility Plan

The Convertibility Plan is implemented, fixing the exchange rate between the Argentine peso and the US dollar on a one-to-one basis, as an attempt to control inflation.

22/09/1985: Plaza Accord

Japan, along with major economies, agreed to depreciate the value of the US dollar, leading to the appreciation of the Yen.

06/01/1985: Introduction of Austral as a new currency

The Argentine government replaces the peso with the Austral as the new currency, aiming to stabilize the economy and tackle hyperinflation.

29/01/1983: End of the military dictatorship

After seven years of military rule, democratic elections are held in Argentina, leading to the end of the military dictatorship and the beginning of a period of economic and political transition.

01/03/1973: Yen becomes a floating currency

The Yen lost its fixed exchange rate and started floating against major currencies following the collapse of the Bretton Woods system.

15/12/1953: Yen is introduced

The Japanese Yen was first introduced as the official currency of Japan with the enactment of the Bank of Japan Act.