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Exchange rates for the euro in Belarus / EUR 1 = BYR ... (middle) / up to 2015

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Time series key BBEX3.A.BYR.EUR.CA.AC.A04
Unit BYR
Dimension one
Timespan from 2000 to 2015
Last update 20.09.2023 12:48:00 PM
   
General A currency conversion took place with effect from 1 January 2000. The former currency, the (old) Belarusian rouble (BYB) was replaced by the (new) Belarusian rouble (BYR) at the rate of 1,000:1. An additional currency conversion took place with effect from 1 July 2016. The former currency, the (old) Belarusian rouble (BYR) was replaced by the (new) Belarusian rouble (BYN) at the rate of 10,000:1. Exchange rates as of July 2016, see BBEX3:A:BYN:EUR:CA:AC:A04.
Methodology 2000 calculated on the basis of month-end rates, and from 2001 on the basis of mid-month and month-end rates.
Source National Bank of Belarus, Minsk.
   
Comment on 2015 From 30 December 2014 to the end of January 2015, the Belarusian rouble has undergone several stages of devaluation. We recorded the following exchange rates: 29 December 2014: EUR 1 = BYR 13,440.00 30 January 2015: EUR 1 = BYR 17,340.00. Calculated devaluation: 22.5 %
Comment on 2011 On 24 May 2011, the Belarusian rouble was devalued. Calculated using the exchange rates from 23 May (EUR 1 = BYR 4,516.38) and 24 May 2011 (EUR 1 = BYR 6,914.82) the Belarusian rouble was devalued by 34.7%. On 21 October 2011, the Belarusian rouble was devalued again. Calculated using the exchange rates from 20 October (EUR 1 = BYR 7,892.84) and 21 October 2011 (EUR 1 = BYR 11,900.00) the Belarusian rouble was devalued by 33.7%.
Comment on 2009 On 2 January 2009, the Belarusian rouble was devalued. Calculated using the exchange rates from 31 December 2008 (EUR 1 = BYR 3,077.14) and 2 January 2009 (EUR 1 = BYR 3,703.00) the Belarusian rouble was devalued by 16.9%.