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USD to Argentine peso exchange rates, 1976–1991 USD to Argentine peso exchange rate, 1991–2022. The following table contains the monthly historical exchange rate of the different currencies of Argentina, expressed in Argentine currency units per United States dollar. [citation needed] The exchange rate at the end of each month is expressed in:
The data on exchange rate for Japanese Yen is in per 100 Yen.; The end year rate for 1998–99 pertain to March 26, 1999 of Deutsche Mark rate.; Data from 1971 to 1991–92 are based on official exchange rates.
In the absence of an international mechanism tying the dollar to gold via fixed exchange rates, the dollar became a pure fiat currency and as such fell to its free market exchange price versus gold. Consequently, the price of gold rose from $35/ounce (1.125 $/g) in 1969 to almost $500 (29 $/g) in 1980.
The dollar has fallen 5% from its 2024 highs, close to its lowest level in about a year against a basket of its peers following a sharp drop last month. The reason is an imminent drop in U.S ...
Signs of cooling inflation paved the way for September’s first rate cut in four years, with economic data indicating a continued decline from a peak of 9.1% in June 2022 to rates that have ...
The Canadian dollar weakened to a 4-1/2-year low against its U.S. counterpart on Thursday as the greenback notched broad-based gains and a recent widening in the gap between U.S. and Canadian bond ...
Interest rate lowered. 1976: 104.56: Jimmy Carter elected president. 1976 sterling crisis [7] 1977: 96.44: Effective Federal Funds Rate goes below 5%. 1978: 86.50: Fed raised rate to 20% to stop inflation. 1979: 85.82: 1979 oil crisis takes place. 1980: 90.39: Ronald Reagan elected president after a recession began during Carter's last year as ...
The effective federal funds rate over time, through December 2023. This is a list of historical rate actions by the United States Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC). The FOMC controls the supply of credit to banks and the sale of treasury securities. The Federal Open Market Committee meets every two months during the fiscal year.