Euro: opening price today June 19 in Panama

Euro: opening price today June 19 in Panama
Euro: opening price today June 19 in Panama

This year the euro has reached maximums of over 1,000 balboas per unit. (Infobae)

He euro is paid at the beginning 1.07 balboas on averagewhich represented a change of 2.45% compared to 1.05 balboas in the previous session.

If we consider the data of the last seven days, the euro notes an increase in 2.21%%therefore in the last year there is still an increase in 3.56%.

Comparing this data with that of past dates, it adds two consecutive sessions in positive values. Regarding the volatility of the last few days, it presents a balance that is clearly higher than the volatility shown by the data from the last year, therefore it presents greater variations than the general trend of the value.

The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean positioned Panama as one of the countries with the highest economic growth in the region and projects that the country’s economy will grow 4.2 percent.

Factors such as the electoral period, drought in the main artificial lakes, unemployment and the increase in interest rates of the Federal Reserve (Fed) are some of the scenarios that will influence the economic situation in Panama.

Copper mining exports represent between 3 and 4 percent of the national economy and given the suspension, the growth outlook for this year is between 1.5 and 2%, for this reason an increase in rates is expected to be recorded. unemployment and informal employment.

In Panama, the legal tender is called the balboa. and is abbreviated PAB; It is divided into 100 cents and what characterizes it is that it is not independent money, but a local version of the US dollar.

The Panamanian administration issues its own currencies in hundredths and balboas equivalent to dollars although these currencies are not accepted in the United States . This is not the only case, since the Tuvaluan and Kiribati dollars have the same relationship with the Australian dollar.

This link with the US dollar occurred in 1904 after the National Convention of Panama. Later, in 2010, the one balboa coin entered circulation, of which 40 million units were issued.

Panamanians did not receive this new currency well and accused its forced use to the detriment of the US bill, so the motto was called “Martinelli”in reference to the Panamanian president Ricardo Martinelli, who promoted it.

An attempt was also made to mint coins of two and five balboas, but the project was later cancelled. Currently there are coins of one and five hundredths in circulation; a tenth, a quarter and a half of a balboa, as well as one balboa.

 
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