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DATE |
CURRENCY |
RATE |
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January 3, 2006 |
USD EUR RUB |
0.9184 1.0882 0.0319 |
January 7, 2007 |
USD EUR RUB |
0.8714 1.1329 0.033 |
January 7, 2008 |
USD EUR RUB |
0.8453 1.2448 0.0346 |
January 7, 2009 |
USD EUR RUB |
0.8025 1.0846 0.0275 |
January 7, 2010 |
USD EUR RUB |
0.803 1.1563 0.0269 |
January 7, 2011 |
USD EUR RUB |
0.7977 1.036 0.026 |
January 6, 2012 |
USD EUR RUB |
0.7864 1.0042 0.0245 |
January7, 2013 |
USD EUR RUB |
0.7847 1.0229 0.0259 |
Jauary 7, 2014 |
|
0.7845 1.0691 0.0236 |
As the statistics above show, since the 2006 denomination, AZN was
getting stronger, most noticeably towards the U.S. dollar. It should
also be noted that the foreign currency rate in Azerbaijan is regulated
by the country's Central Bank.
Azerbaijani manat is frequently mentioned among the most expensive
currencies in the world, and it is the most stable and expensive in the
South Caucasus region as well, compared to Armenian dram and Georgian
lari.
1 USD - 0.7843 Azerbaijani manat
1 USD - 415.21 Armenian dram
1 USD - 1.7274 Georgian Lari
*rates for March 18
Azerbaijan's manat was able to withstand the economic crisis, compared
to currencies in other countries, such as Turkey, Belarus, Kazakhstan
and Armenia. As for the Russian rouble, Azerbaijan's Central Bank
believes the cheapening of the rouble will not affect the stability of
the national currency of Azerbaijan. Thus far, it hasn't.
Speaking of the euro currency fluctuations, the Central Bank believes
that these fluctuations will not affect the country's import and export
because the official AZN/EUR exchange rate is determined by "crossing"
the AZN/USD (regulated by the Central Bank) and USD/EUR exchange rates.
Currently, Azerbaijan's Central Bank maintains the price of manat, and
no major changes to the currency are expected. In 2013, Head of the
country's Central Bank, Elman Rustamov said that there is no need for
Azerbaijan to create a 3-manat banknote. At the same time, Rustamov's
first deputy Alim Guliyev said that the release of 200-manat and
500-manat banknotes, for the short term, is not on agenda of the Central
Bank.
Rustamov also said at the time that the Central Bank doesn't exclude the
release of a 1-manat coin (which do not exist thus far), if there is a
necessity. Speaking about the news of the change of manat's design, he
said those were "rumors", and so far there are no such plans.
So, the least you need to know about Azerbaijan's manat:
1. The banknotes were designed by Robert Kalina, who also designed the current banknotes of the euro and the Syrian Pound.
2. Azerbaijani manat is considered to be among the most expensive
currencies in the world, and is the most expensive one in the South
Caucasus region.
3. Manat is stable, and is being regulated by the Central Bank of Azerbaijan.
4. So far there are no plans to change the design of manat, as well as
release new 1-manat coins, 3-manat, 200-manat, or 500-manat banknotes.
5. The denomination of manat happened in 2006, after which the new
currency has strengthened, compared to the U.S. dollar and Russian
rouble.