Historic Japanese Yen Surinamese dollar

Japanese Yen surinamese dollar history for February 2024. The highest quote for this month is 0.24812 (01/02/2024) and the lowest 0.24908 (01/02/2024). The difference between high and low is -0.39.

JPY SRD average rate for February 2024 is 0.23948, the change between 01/02/2024 and 29/02/2024 is +6.38 %.

01 February 20241 JPY = 0.2480 SRD
02 February 20241 JPY = 0.2487 SRD
04 February 20241 JPY = 0.2458 SRD
05 February 20241 JPY = 0.2441 SRD
06 February 20241 JPY = 0.2451 SRD
07 February 20241 JPY = 0.2449 SRD
08 February 20241 JPY = 0.2451 SRD
09 February 20241 JPY = 0.2425 SRD
12 February 20241 JPY = 0.2427 SRD
13 February 20241 JPY = 0.2422 SRD
14 February 20241 JPY = 0.2389 SRD
15 February 20241 JPY = 0.2391 SRD
16 February 20241 JPY = 0.2399 SRD
17 February 20241 JPY = 0.2395 SRD
18 February 20241 JPY = 0.2395 SRD
19 February 20241 JPY = 0.2383 SRD
20 February 20241 JPY = 0.2344 SRD
21 February 20241 JPY = 0.2366 SRD
22 February 20241 JPY = 0.2358 SRD
23 February 20241 JPY = 0.2352 SRD
24 February 20241 JPY = 0.2353 SRD
25 February 20241 JPY = 0.2353 SRD
26 February 20241 JPY = 0.2324 SRD
27 February 20241 JPY = 0.2325 SRD
28 February 20241 JPY = 0.2324 SRD
29 February 20241 JPY = 0.2322 SRD

01/01/2019: Redenomination of the Surinamese dollar

The Surinamese dollar underwent a redenomination with 1 new dollar (SRD) being equal to 1,000 old dollars (SRG).

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.

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.

01/01/2011: Introduction of new banknotes

New banknotes with updated designs and security features were introduced to replace the older series of Surinamese dollar banknotes.

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.

01/01/2004: Replacement of banknotes

New banknotes were introduced with enhanced security features to replace the older series of Surinamese dollar banknotes.

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.

23/12/1991: Devaluation of the Surinamese dollar

The Surinamese dollar was devalued by 100%, resulting in an exchange rate of 1 dollar to 200 guilders.

01/10/1985: Introduction of the Surinamese dollar

The Surinamese dollar was introduced as the new currency of Suriname at a rate of 1 dollar to 1,000 guilders.

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.

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.

01/01/1962: Introduction of the Surinamese guilder

The Surinamese guilder was introduced as the official currency of Suriname, replacing the Dutch guilder.

31/12/1954: Independence of Suriname

Suriname gained independence from the Kingdom of the Netherlands, leading to the introduction of the Surinamese guilder as its official currency.

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.