Historic Pakistani rupee Angolan kwanza

Pakistani rupee angolan kwanza history for January 2024. The highest quote for this month is 2.976 (24/01/2024) and the lowest 3.0223 (30/01/2024). The difference between high and low is -1.56.

PKR AOA average rate for January 2024 is 2.96769, the change between 01/01/2024 and 31/01/2024 is +0.53 %.

02 January 20241 PKR = 2.986 AOA
03 January 20241 PKR = 2.944 AOA
04 January 20241 PKR = 2.944 AOA
05 January 20241 PKR = 2.947 AOA
11 January 20241 PKR = 2.949 AOA
12 January 20241 PKR = 2.963 AOA
15 January 20241 PKR = 3.009 AOA
16 January 20241 PKR = 2.976 AOA
17 January 20241 PKR = 2.969 AOA
18 January 20241 PKR = 2.968 AOA
19 January 20241 PKR = 2.968 AOA
22 January 20241 PKR = 2.979 AOA
23 January 20241 PKR = 2.968 AOA
24 January 20241 PKR = 2.965 AOA
25 January 20241 PKR = 2.965 AOA
26 January 20241 PKR = 2.968 AOA
29 January 20241 PKR = 2.978 AOA
30 January 20241 PKR = 2.970 AOA
31 January 20241 PKR = 2.971 AOA

01/01/2022: Currency Floatation

Angola transitioned from a fixed exchange rate to a floating exchange rate system, allowing the Kwanza's value to be determined by the market forces of supply and demand.

30/10/2020: Kwanza Devaluation

In response to economic challenges, Angola devalued the Kwanza by approximately 24%, increasing the exchange rate from 165 to 195 Kwanzas per US dollar.

16/07/2019: IMF Bailout Package

Pakistan reached an agreement with the IMF for a three-year, $6 billion bailout package to address its balance of payments crisis, affecting the value of the Pakistani rupee.

11/12/2013: IMF Loan Program

Pakistan signed a loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to stabilize its economy, resulting in devaluation of the Pakistani rupee.

15/04/2013: Currency Redesign

Angola launched a new series of banknotes, featuring improved security features and new designs to reflect national landmarks and culture.

01/12/2008: Global Financial Crisis

The global financial crisis led to a depreciation of the Pakistani rupee against major international currencies due to economic instability.

08/11/1999: Return to Kwanza

Angola reintroduced the Kwanza as the official currency, replacing the Kwanza Reajustado, at a rate of 1,000 Kwanza Reajustado to 1 Kwanza.

28/05/1999: Introduction of State Bank of Pakistan

The State Bank of Pakistan was given full autonomous control over the monetary policy, which had a significant impact on the value of the Pakistani rupee.

18/02/1999: Introduction of Kwanza Reajustado

Kwanza Reajustado was introduced as a temporary currency, with 1 Kwanza Reajustado equal to 1,000 regular Kwanzas.

31/03/1990: Kwanza Revaluation

In an attempt to combat hyperinflation, the government redenominated the currency, with 1 new Kwanza equal to 1,000 old Kwanzas.

08/01/1977: Introduction of the Kwanza

Angola introduced the first Kwanza currency, replacing the Portuguese Escudo, with 1 Kwanza equal to 1 Escudo.

16/12/1971: Separation of East Pakistan

Following the separation of East Pakistan and the formation of Bangladesh, the Pakistani rupee underwent a major devaluation.

01/07/1955: Replacement of Indian Rupee

The Pakistani rupee replaced the Indian rupee as the official currency of Pakistan after the two countries separated.

17/08/1947: Independence of Pakistan

The Pakistani rupee was introduced as the official currency of Pakistan after the country gained independence from British rule.