Historic South African rand Canadian dollar

South African rand canadian dollar history for July 2023. The highest quote for this month is 0.074696 (26/07/2023) and the lowest 0.075535 (27/07/2023). The difference between high and low is -1.12.

ZAR CAD average rate for July 2023 is 0.07273, the change between 01/07/2023 and 31/07/2023 is -6.99 %.

03 July 20231 ZAR = 0.0704 CAD
04 July 20231 ZAR = 0.0707 CAD
05 July 20231 ZAR = 0.0710 CAD
06 July 20231 ZAR = 0.0708 CAD
07 July 20231 ZAR = 0.0700 CAD
10 July 20231 ZAR = 0.0706 CAD
11 July 20231 ZAR = 0.0707 CAD
12 July 20231 ZAR = 0.0717 CAD
13 July 20231 ZAR = 0.0727 CAD
14 July 20231 ZAR = 0.0732 CAD
17 July 20231 ZAR = 0.0732 CAD
18 July 20231 ZAR = 0.0733 CAD
19 July 20231 ZAR = 0.0737 CAD
20 July 20231 ZAR = 0.0738 CAD
21 July 20231 ZAR = 0.0736 CAD
24 July 20231 ZAR = 0.0737 CAD
25 July 20231 ZAR = 0.0743 CAD
26 July 20231 ZAR = 0.0753 CAD
27 July 20231 ZAR = 0.0750 CAD
28 July 20231 ZAR = 0.0744 CAD
31 July 20231 ZAR = 0.0753 CAD

23/03/2020: COVID-19 Pandemic Impact

The rand experienced significant volatility and depreciation as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, affecting the country's economy and trade balance.

07/11/2013: Change in banknote design and security features

The Bank of Canada introduced new polymer banknotes with enhanced security features and redesigned motifs, replacing the paper-based notes in circulation since 1935.

15/12/2008: Global Financial Crisis Impact

The rand plunged against major currencies due to the global financial crisis and concerns about South Africa's economic stability.

09/11/2001: Rand Weakens to Record Low

The rand weakened to an all-time low against the US dollar, due to global economic uncertainty and domestic political concerns.

01/01/1995: Establishment of Reserve Bank Independence

The South African Reserve Bank gained independence, allowing it to have more control over monetary policy.

27/04/1994: First Democratic Elections

The first democratic elections were held in South Africa, marking the end of apartheid and bringing political stability, positively affecting the rand's value.

01/08/1982: Currency Decimalization

The rand was decimalized, with 1 rand being equal to 100 cents.

15/08/1971: Canada switches to a floating exchange rate

Canada abandoned its fixed exchange rate system and adopted a floating exchange rate, allowing the value of the Canadian dollar to fluctuate in response to market forces.

14/09/1961: Introduction of the Rand

The South African rand was introduced as the official currency, replacing the South African pound.

01/03/1950: Introduction of the Canadian dollar's decimalization

Canada adopted a decimal currency system, dividing the dollar into 100 cents, replacing the previous system based on pounds, shillings, and pence.

01/01/1933: Currency depreciation during the Great Depression

The Canadian dollar experienced significant depreciation during the Great Depression due to economic uncertainty and a decrease in international trade.

02/01/1914: Introduction of the Canadian Dollar Act

The Canadian Dollar Act established the Canadian dollar as the sole currency of Canada and gave the government control over its issuance.

01/01/1858: Introduction of the Canadian dollar

The Canadian pound was replaced by the Canadian dollar as the official currency of Canada, helping to unify the currency across the country.

01/01/1841: Introduction of the Canadian pound

The first Canadian currency was the Canadian pound, which was introduced to replace British pounds in the Province of Canada.