Historic Peruvian sol Brazilian Real

Peruvian sol brazilian real history for August 2023. The highest quote for this month is 1.3733 (15/08/2023) and the lowest 1.3669 (15/08/2023). The difference between high and low is 0.47.

PEN BRL average rate for August 2023 is 1.34151, the change between 01/08/2023 and 31/08/2023 is -2.96 %.

01 August 20231 PEN = 1.312 BRL
02 August 20231 PEN = 1.318 BRL
03 August 20231 PEN = 1.344 BRL
04 August 20231 PEN = 1.350 BRL
07 August 20231 PEN = 1.359 BRL
08 August 20231 PEN = 1.356 BRL
09 August 20231 PEN = 1.353 BRL
10 August 20231 PEN = 1.350 BRL
11 August 20231 PEN = 1.350 BRL
12 August 20231 PEN = 1.335 BRL
14 August 20231 PEN = 1.361 BRL
15 August 20231 PEN = 1.342 BRL
16 August 20231 PEN = 1.348 BRL
17 August 20231 PEN = 1.345 BRL
18 August 20231 PEN = 1.335 BRL
19 August 20231 PEN = 1.342 BRL
20 August 20231 PEN = 1.342 BRL
21 August 20231 PEN = 1.366 BRL
22 August 20231 PEN = 1.339 BRL
23 August 20231 PEN = 1.327 BRL
24 August 20231 PEN = 1.305 BRL
25 August 20231 PEN = 1.321 BRL
28 August 20231 PEN = 1.345 BRL
29 August 20231 PEN = 1.345 BRL
30 August 20231 PEN = 1.339 BRL
31 August 20231 PEN = 1.351 BRL

27/07/2020: Transition to Sol

Peru announced the removal of 'Nuevo' from the currency's name, making it officially known as the Sol once again.

15/08/2018: Elections and Political Uncertainty

The Real experienced significant volatility leading up to the Presidential elections, responding to political developments and market sentiment.

15/12/2015: Introduction of New Sol Banknotes

New series of banknotes featuring improved security features and designs were introduced for the Nuevo Sol.

22/01/2015: Real Hits 10-Year Low

The Real reached its lowest level against the US dollar in a decade, primarily due to a decline in commodity prices and economic concerns.

15/09/2008: Global Financial Crisis Impact

As a consequence of the global financial crisis, the Brazilian Real faced a sharp depreciation against major currencies due to capital outflows and risk aversion.

27/07/2005: New Currency Symbol

The Central Bank of Brazil announced a public competition to select a new currency symbol, which resulted in the adoption of the official symbol for the Real.

18/06/2002: Exchange Rate Floatation

The Brazilian government allowed the Real to float freely against other currencies, abandoning the controlled exchange rate regime.

15/01/1999: Devaluation of the Real

Due to the Russian financial crisis and the Asian financial crisis, the government devalued the Real by around 8% to boost exports and stimulate the economy.

01/10/1995: Introduction of Nuevo Sol

The Peruvian Sol was revalued and renamed as the Nuevo Sol, with a new currency code of PEN.

01/07/1994: Introduction of the Real Plan

The Brazilian real was established as the official currency, replacing the hyperinflation-ridden Cruzeiro Real. It aimed to stabilize the economy and combat inflation.

01/07/1991: Return to the Sol

Peru reintroduced the Sol as its official currency, replacing the Inti at a rate of 1 million Intis to 1 Sol.

01/02/1985: Creation of the Inti

The Peruvian Inti was created to replace the Sol as the official currency as part of an economic reform plan.

01/07/1880: Adoption of the Sol de Oro Standard

Peru adopted the Sol de Oro standard, pegging the Sol to gold at a fixed rate.

23/11/1850: Introducción of Peruvian Sol

The Peruvian Sol was introduced as the official currency of Peru to replace the Spanish real.