Historic Taiwan dollar Hong Kong dollar

Taiwan dollar hong kong dollar history for November 2023. The highest quote for this month is 0.24914 (29/11/2023) and the lowest 0.25799 (28/11/2023). The difference between high and low is -3.55.

TWD HKD average rate for November 2023 is 0.24487, the change between 01/11/2023 and 30/11/2023 is -4.03 %.

01 November 20231 TWD = 0.2415 HKD
02 November 20231 TWD = 0.2416 HKD
03 November 20231 TWD = 0.2433 HKD
06 November 20231 TWD = 0.2438 HKD
07 November 20231 TWD = 0.2436 HKD
08 November 20231 TWD = 0.2438 HKD
09 November 20231 TWD = 0.2426 HKD
10 November 20231 TWD = 0.2421 HKD
12 November 20231 TWD = 0.2415 HKD
13 November 20231 TWD = 0.2415 HKD
14 November 20231 TWD = 0.2422 HKD
15 November 20231 TWD = 0.2433 HKD
16 November 20231 TWD = 0.2439 HKD
17 November 20231 TWD = 0.2451 HKD
18 November 20231 TWD = 0.2457 HKD
19 November 20231 TWD = 0.2456 HKD
20 November 20231 TWD = 0.2456 HKD
21 November 20231 TWD = 0.2476 HKD
22 November 20231 TWD = 0.2485 HKD
23 November 20231 TWD = 0.2474 HKD
24 November 20231 TWD = 0.2467 HKD
26 November 20231 TWD = 0.2461 HKD
27 November 20231 TWD = 0.2463 HKD
28 November 20231 TWD = 0.2471 HKD
29 November 20231 TWD = 0.2493 HKD
30 November 20231 TWD = 0.2512 HKD

18/05/2005: Removal of Ten Hong Kong Dollars Note

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority announced the removal of the HKD 10 paper note from circulation, encouraging the usage of electronic payment methods and reducing printing costs.

01/01/2005: New Taiwan dollar banknotes issued

New designs for Taiwan dollar banknotes are issued, featuring innovative security features and updated aesthetics to combat counterfeiting and improve the currency's image.

01/07/1997: Hong Kong's Handover to China

Hong Kong was officially handed over to China, marking the end of British colonial rule but maintaining the Hong Kong Dollar as its currency under the 'one country, two systems' principle.

17/10/1991: Linked Exchange Rate System

The Linked Exchange Rate System (LERS) was implemented, establishing a narrow trading range of HKD 7.75 to 7.85 against the U.S. Dollar, backed by stringent measures to maintain stability.

30/04/1991: Foreign Exchange Control Act revised

Taiwan relaxes its foreign exchange controls, allowing more flexibility in the trading of the Taiwan dollar and promoting financial globalization.

15/07/1987: Lifting of martial law

The martial law, which had been in place in Taiwan since 1949, is lifted, marking a significant milestone towards the democratization and liberalization of the country.

31/12/1983: Joint Declaration on the Future of Hong Kong

The Sino-British Joint Declaration was signed, affirming Hong Kong's return to China in 1997 and ensuring the continuity of the Hong Kong Dollar as its official currency.

22/05/1972: Pegging to the U.S. Dollar

As the British Pound faced pressures in the foreign exchange market, Hong Kong decided to switch the peg to the U.S. Dollar at a rate of HKD 5.65 to USD 1.

16/12/1971: Taiwan's expulsion from the UN

The United Nations General Assembly recognizes the People's Republic of China as the legitimate representative of China, leading to Taiwan's expulsion from the UN and international isolation.

03/03/1952: TWD pegged to the US Dollar

The Taiwan dollar is pegged to the US Dollar at a fixed exchange rate of 32 TWD to 1 USD, stabilizing its value and promoting economic growth.

10/12/1949: Chinese Civil War ends

The Chinese Communist Party establishes the People's Republic of China on the mainland, leading to the Nationalist government's retreat to Taiwan, taking the Taiwan dollar with them.

25/10/1945: Taiwan is restored to the Republic of China

After the end of World War II, Taiwan is returned to the Republic of China from Japan, and the Taiwan dollar becomes the official currency.

12/09/1935: Pegging to the Sterling

The Hong Kong Dollar was pegged to the British Pound (Sterling) at a fixed exchange rate of HKD 16 to GBP 1, which helped stabilize the currency.

01/01/1863: Introduction of the Hong Kong Dollar

The Hong Kong Dollar was first introduced as an official currency by the British colonial government to facilitate trade and commerce in Hong Kong.