Historic South African rand New Zealand Dollar

South African rand new zealand dollar history for August 2023. The highest quote for this month is 0.09098 (29/08/2023) and the lowest 0.0911 (29/08/2023). The difference between high and low is -0.13.

ZAR NZD average rate for August 2023 is 0.08898, the change between 01/08/2023 and 31/08/2023 is +0.44 %.

01 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0903 NZD
02 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0893 NZD
03 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0891 NZD
04 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0882 NZD
07 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0889 NZD
08 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0876 NZD
09 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0873 NZD
10 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0870 NZD
11 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0884 NZD
12 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0882 NZD
14 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0883 NZD
15 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0878 NZD
16 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0877 NZD
17 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0879 NZD
18 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0886 NZD
20 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0889 NZD
21 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0890 NZD
22 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0890 NZD
23 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0897 NZD
24 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0907 NZD
25 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0899 NZD
28 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0909 NZD
29 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0912 NZD
30 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0908 NZD
31 August 20231 ZAR = 0.0899 NZD

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.

20/03/2020: COVID-19 Pandemic Effects

The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic causes global economic turmoil, leading to volatility in the New Zealand dollar exchange rate and GDP contraction.

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.

10/10/2008: Global Financial Crisis Hits New Zealand

New Zealand experiences the impact of the global financial crisis, leading to a sharp depreciation of the New Zealand dollar and economic slowdown.

10/07/2005: Polymer Banknotes Introduced

New Zealand introduces polymer banknotes, replacing the traditional paper notes for increased durability and security.

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.

05/10/1987: Black Monday Stock Market Crash

Global stock market crash leads to a significant devaluation of the New Zealand dollar and a deep recession in the country.

04/03/1985: Floating Exchange Rate Introduced

New Zealand dollar is allowed to float freely against other currencies, marking the end of fixed exchange rates.

01/08/1982: Currency Decimalization

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

14/09/1961: Introduction of the Rand

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

10/07/1961: Decimalization of Currency

New Zealand adopts the decimal currency system, replacing the pound with the New Zealand dollar. NZ$1 is equivalent to NZ£2.

19/10/1933: New Zealand Pound Pegged to the British Pound

New Zealand pound is pegged to the British pound at a rate of £1 to NZ£0.624275.