THB - Baht tailandês
O Baht tailandês é a moeda dos Tailândia. A nossa tabela de classificações de moedas mostra que a taxa de câmbio de Baht da Tailândia mais popular é a taxa de THB para EUR. O código de moeda Baht é THB, e o símbolo de moeda é ฿. Abaixo, você encontrará taxas de Baht tailandês e um conversor de moedas. Você também pode assinar nosso boletim de moedas com taxas e análise diárias, ler Notícias sobre Baht tailandês ou obter taxas de THB imediatas em nosso site e os aplicativos XE Currency.
Observação: a taxa do THB mostrada abaixo é a taxa internacional (offshore). As taxas usadas dentro da Tailândia podem variar. Mais informações ►
Principais taxas cruzadas de THB
Fatos sobre moedas
Nome: Baht tailandês
Símbolo: ฿
Unidade fracionária:
1/100 = Satang
Principal conversão THB:
THB/EUR
Principal gráfico THB:
Gráfico THB/EUR
Inflação: 2.5%
Cédulas:
Freq. de uso: ฿20, ฿50, ฿100, ฿500, ฿1000
Raramente usada:
Banco Central:
Bank of Thailand
Website: http://www.bot.or.th/english/
Usuários: Tailândia
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Baht tailandês Histórico
Early Currency in Thailand
Standardized factory minted coins and banknotes were officially issued for the first time in Thailand during the Rattankosin era; with paper money appearing in the form of royal promissory notes in 1853. This was soon followed by banknotes issued by foreign banks. In 1857, Thailand acquired its first minting machine and Thai silver coins began to be minted in the area. Coinage was streamlined in 1897, when the 11 denominations were simplified into two (satang and baht) under a decimalized silver standard system.
Introduction of the Thai Baht
Until 1880, the Thai Baht was fixed to the British Pound at a rate of 8 TBH to 1 GBP. This rate changed several times until the Baht was re-pegged to the Japanese Yen at par during World War II. After the war, the currency changed its peg to 20.8 Baht per 1 US Dollar, then to 20 Baht per US Dollar in 1978, and to 25 Baht in 1984.
Financial Crisis
In 1997, Thailand fell into financial crisis. The Baht lost half of its value prompting the adoption of a floating exchange rate regime. Since the economic collapse, the Thai Baht has stabilized.
Unofficially, the Thai Baht is used in Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar.
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