Paraguay: closing price of the dollar today June 11 from USD to PYG

Paraguay: closing price of the dollar today June 11 from USD to PYG
Paraguay: closing price of the dollar today June 11 from USD to PYG

The guaraní is one of the oldest currencies in Latin America. (Infobae)

In the last session the American dollar was negotiated at closing 7,523.41 guaraníes on averagewhich implied a change of 0.84% ​​compared to the price of the previous session, when it closed with 7,461.06 guaraníes.

Taking into account the last seven days, the American dollar registers an increase of 1.39%%so that in year-on-year terms there is still an increase in the 5.13%.

If we compare the figure with previous days, there are notable fluctuations in the value of this asset. The volatility referring to the last week was 13.43%, which is a figure lower than the annual volatility figure (15.53%), presenting itself as a value with fewer variations than what the general trend indicates in recent dates.

In the last two decades Paraguay has registered robust economic growth, given this situation the world Bank It projects that by 2024 there will be a slowdown compared to the previous period.

He Central Bank of Paraguay (BCP) forecasts a growth of 3.8 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Carlos Carvallo, president of the banking institution, predicts that inflation will reach the expected goal of 4 percent by the end of this year.

Paraguay’s economic recovery is the product of income diversification in different sectors; this situation has been highlighted by specialists in the region who consider it to be a sign of economic health.

The World Bank maintains that the economic slowdown in Paraguay will be reduced slightly to 4 percent; However, it will be one of the highest growths in the area.

The guaraní is the legal currency in Paraguay and it was created in 1943, which has given it the record of being one of the oldest coins in Latin America.

Initially it was divided into 100 cents, however, due to inflation, cents are no longer used. Regarding its abbreviation, the acronym PYG is commonly used.

It was on October 5, 1943 when a decree was proclaimed by which the Organic Monetary Regime of the Republic of Paraguay was established, with which sought to ensure stability, strengthen it and reaffirm monetary independence and sovereignty. With this decision, the Paraguayan peso was also replaced.

At that time, the guaraní was equivalent to 100 Paraguayan pesos, later they were changed to cents.

Banknotes and coins with the new denomination have been in circulation since 1944 to the present day and now their issuance is regulated by the Central Bank of Paraguay.

It was until 1998 that finally The first 100,000 guaraní banknotes were put into circulation, which today is the highest value bill. By early 2020, this bill was worth about 16 US dollars or 14 euros. Currently there are also banknotes of 20,000 and 2,000 guaraníes, as well as coins of 50, 100, 500 and 1000 guaraníes, of different sizes.

In the last two decades, Paraguay’s macroeconomic policies have benefited the economy, which has shown strong growth from 2004 to 2019, in part due to agricultural exports, hydroelectric energy and constitutional reforms that helped maintain stability. According to data from the world Bankpoverty has been reduced from 40.2% to 19.7 percent.

However, as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, growth has slowed: the economy contracted in 2019, Poverty increased again to 22.3% in 2020 and these factors, along with inflation, are expected to cause poverty to remain above pre-pandemic levels.

 
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