Paraguay: closing price of the euro today 15 March from EUR to PYG

There was an increase in the values of the euro compared to the previous day

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The euro was paid at the close to 7,653.28 guaraníes, which represented an increase of 1.4% compared to 7,547.50 Guarani in the previous day.

If we consider the data for the last week, the euro accumulates a rise of 2.68%; on the contrary, in year-on-year terms, it still accumulates a decline of 4.4%. Analyzing this data with that of previous days, it reversed the price of the previous day, where it obtained a decrease of 0.99%, showing a lack of continuity in the results in the last few days. The volatility compared to the last week was somewhat higher than that accumulated in the last year, which shows that it is going through a phase of instability.

In the annual photo, the euro was paid at a maximum of 8,036.33 Guaraníes, while its lowest level was 7,453.30 Guaraníes. The euro is placed closer to its minimum than its maximum.

A Strengthened Paraguayan

Guarani Guaraní is the legal tender in Paraguay and was created in 1943, which holds the record of being one of the oldest coins in Latin America.

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

It was on October 5, 1943, that a decree was proclaimed establishing the Organic Monetary Regime of the Republic of Paraguay, which sought to ensure stability, strengthen it and reaffirm monetary independence and sovereignty. This decision also replaced the Paraguayan peso.

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

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

However, it was until 1998 that the first 100 000 Guaraní banknotes were finally put into circulation, which is today the highest value banknote. At the beginning of 2020, this ticket was worth about 16 US dollars or 14 euros.

Currently, there are also banknotes of 20 000 and 2000 Guarani, as well as coins of 50, 100, 500 and 1 000 Guaraní, of different sizes.

Among the controversies surrounding the Paraguayan currency is the 2009 plan, when it was proposed to eliminate the three zeros against Guarani, which would also be called “new guaraní”, but in 2013 a contradictory project came to light. Both initiatives have been suspended.

In the economic sphere, Paraguay experienced great growth in 2021 despite the coronavirus pandemic, growing 4.6%; in addition, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) points out that the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) could grow by up to 3.8 percent.

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