Honduras: closing price of the euro today June 19 from EUR to HNL

Honduras: closing price of the euro today June 19 from EUR to HNL
Honduras: closing price of the euro today June 19 from EUR to HNL

The euro is one of the currencies with the most demand in Honduras. (Infobae)

He euro was negotiated at closing 26.53 lempiras on averageso that it represented a change of 0.35% with respect to the price of the previous day, when it stood at 26.43 lempiras.

Regarding the last seven days, the euro accumulates a decrease in 0.28%%; although in the last year it still maintains an increase in 1.46%.

Compared to previous days, it accumulated two consecutive sessions on the rise. The volatility figure is higher than the data obtained for the last year (16.01%), which shows that it presents greater variations than the general trend of the value.

Since 1931, the lempira has been the legal currency in Honduras., uses the abbreviation HNL and is divided into 100 cents; Furthermore, production is regulated by the Central Bank.

Before 1930, the official currency was the Honduran peso and it had been founded by the private banking entity Banco Atlántida. It was not until 1932 when Congress finally gave the green light to the creation of the currency, which remained in the hands of the Central Bank (after its founding in 1950).

At that time the exchange rate was two lempiras to one US dollar, but In 2005 the exchange rate depreciated up to 18.04 HNL per dollar (22.16 HNL per euro).

The name of the currency has its origin in honor of the Lempira chief of the Lenca people, an indigenous leader who defended his territory after the Spanish invasion. It also appears on banknotes and a couple of coins. Coins of 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents are currently in circulation, as well as bills of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500 lempiras.

In 2013, the Central Bank of Honduras approved the printing of 315 million banknotes that included the Braille system and special bars for people with visual disabilities, in addition to the possible creation of inorganic banknotes.

In 2018 and 2019, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) managed to grow 3.7% and 2.7% respectively, but after the arrival of the coronavirus pandemic and the impact of category four hurricanes Eta and Iotathe economy took a sharp 9% drop, while incomes and jobs also fell.

 
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