Dollar: closing price today, March 22 in Haiti

Dollar values fell compared to the previous day

On the last day, the US dollar was paid at the close to 102.67 gourdes on average, which meant a decrease of 1.78% compared to 104.53 gourdes on average the previous day.

Compared to last week, the US dollar accumulated a decline of 1.65%; but year-on-year it still maintains an increase of 11.85%. Comparing this data with that of previous dates, it ended two days of positive trend. The volatility figure showed a subtly lower behavior than the volatility shown in the last year's figures, therefore its price is showing less change than expected in recent days.

In the annual photo, the US dollar has even changed by a high of 105.64 gourdes on average, while its lowest level has been 97.87 gourdes on average. The US dollar is positioned closer to its maximum than to its low.

The Haitian

gourde La gourde (translated as “fat”) is the currency of official use in Haiti and is referred to as HGT, it is also divided into 100 cents and its circulation is regulated by the Bank of the Republic of Haiti.

Although its name comes from French, its origin refers to the Spanish currency called “gordos”; some citizens also call it “goud”, so that it sounds similar to the English word “mood”.

Created in 1813 to replace the old pound, they can currently be found for 5, 10, 20, 50 cents, as well as 1 and 10 gourdes, however, coins of 5, 10 and 20 cents do not maintain regular use, so their use is a minority.

As for tickets, they can be found from 10, 20, 25, 50, 100, 250 and 1000 gourdes. One Haitian gourde is currently equivalent to 0.0097 units of the US dollar, as well as 0.0085 units of euro.

Throughout its history, the gourde has had three broadcasts, the last one in 1872, which is the one that is currently used. In 1912 the currency was pegged to the US dollar, but in 1989 it was untied, despite the fact that today there are places where citizens prefer the use of the Haitian dollar, followed by the US dollar, the second most accepted currency.

It should be noted that demand for the currency is low outside the country, since Haiti is a country with a fragile economy, it is not an exporting nation and is fully dependent on agriculture to survive. In addition, its annual budget is 20 per cent financed by foreign aid.

On the other hand, Haitian banknotes have chosen images of historical figures, such as that of Marché Valliéres, a famous pedestrian market, as well as Catherine Flon, who is a symbol of the Haitian revolution, was the woman who sewed Haiti's first flag in 1803. The coat of arms appears on the back of all coins.

Regarding the economy, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) has pointed out that Haiti, along with countries such as Suriname and Venezuela, is experiencing chronic inflation, partly aggravated by the coronavirus pandemic.

In addition, in the past year, the country has also had to face political destabilization following the assassination of President Jovenel Moise, the wave of violence and a major earthquake that occurred in April 2021.

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