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These currencies are the world’s 10 strongest and 10 weakest in 2024

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The United Nations recognizes 180 currencies worldwide as legal tender however, the popularity and use of such currencies should not be mistaken for economic value or strength often defined by purchasing power and transactional value on goods, services and performance against other currencies.

In world economies, currencies signify the strength and stability of nations. The instruments of international trade and finance indicate countries’ economic health and governance.

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And in the global financial landscape dominated by currencies like the US dollar and euro, lesser-known currencies are grappling with profound devaluation. These currencies, often labelled as the world’s “weakest” or “least valued,” are predominantly from nations burdened by severe economic difficulties.

Several factors contribute to the devaluation of a currency including high inflation rates, limited economic diversification and foreign investment, political instability, ongoing conflicts, and international sanctions.

The global media company, Forbes in recent reports named the following currencies as the world’s strongest and weakest.

THE STRONGEST CURRENCIES IN THE WORLD

  1. Kuwaiti dinar: The Kuwaiti dinar holds the title of the world’s strongest currency, with 1 dinar equivalent to 3.26 dollars, or conversely, $1 being equal to 0.31 Kuwaiti dinar. Introduced in 1961, the Kuwaiti dinar, bolstered by the country’s substantial oil reserves, which it derives from its strategic location on the Persian Gulf between Saudi Arabia and Iraq, contributes significantly to its economic strength.
  2. Bahraini Dinar (BHD):  The Bahraini dinar is another prominent currency globally, supported by Bahrain’s diversified economy, which includes oil and gas as well as finance and tourism sectors, contributing to its robustness. The Bahraini dinar, introduced in 1965, holds a strong position, with 1 dinar equaling 2.65 dollars, or alternatively, 0.38 Bahraini dinar per dollar.
  3. Omani Rial (OMR):  The Omani rial (OMR) is another of the world’s strongest currencies. Located on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, Oman’s economy is largely dependent on its oil reserves. The Omani rial was introduced in the 1970s, with 1 rial equivalent to 2.60 dollars, or $1 equaling 0.38 Omani rial.
  4. Jordanian Dinar (JOD):  The Jordanian dinar ranks as the fourth-strongest currency globally, where 1 dinar is valued at 1.41 dollars, or $1 equals 0.71 Jordanian dinar. Since its introduction in 1950, the Jordanian dinar has sustained a robust value, bolstered by Jordan’s careful fiscal policies and a diverse economy encompassing tourism, banking, and pharmaceutical sectors.
  5. British Pound (GBP): The British pound ranks as the fifth-strongest currency globally, with 1 pound valued at 1.22 dollars, or $1 equaling 0.82 British pounds. According to the World Bank, Britain boasts the world’s sixth-largest economy by gross domestic product (GDP). The pound, first introduced in the 1400s and decimalized in 1971, operates as a free-floating currency, independent of pegs to other currencies.
  6. Cayman Islands Dollar (KYD):  The Cayman Islands dollar (KYD) is the 6th most valuable currency in the world. It’s used in the Cayman Islands, which is a British territory in the Caribbean known for being a popular tax haven for rich people and big companies. Caymans Island depends on sectors like tourism and real estates, with 1 Cayman dollar buying 1.20 dollars (or $1 equals 0.83 Cayman Islands dollar).
  7. Gibraltar Pound (GIP):  The Gibraltar pound holds the seventh position among the world’s strongest currencies, with 1 pound valued at 1.22 dollars, or $1 equaling 0.82 Gibraltar pounds. Covering only 2.6 square miles at the southern tip of Spain, Gibraltar is an official British territory. The Gibraltar pound was introduced in the 1920s and is pegged at par with the British pound, meaning one GIP equals one GBP.
  8. Swiss Franc (CHF):  The Swiss franc holds the 8th position among the world’s strongest currencies and serves as Switzerland’s official currency. Its value surged against the euro and US dollar due to the European debt crisis and US monetary policy changes. The Swiss franc, introduced in 1850, was briefly pegged to the euro before transitioning to a free-floating exchange rate. Currently, 1 franc is valued at 1.08 dollars ($1 equals 0.92 Swiss francs).
  9. Euro (EUR):  The euro holds the ninth position among the world’s strongest currencies, with 1 euro valued at 1.08 dollars, or $1 equivalent to 0.93 euros. The euro serves as the official currency in 20 out of the 27 countries comprising the European Union. Introduced with coins and banknotes in 2002, the currency operates on a free-floating exchange rate.
  10. U.S. Dollar (USD):  The US dollar is used in the United States and many other countries. It’s the main currency kept by central banks and commercial banks globally. Because it’s so widely used, the US dollar is involved in about 88.3% of daily trades in the foreign exchange market. The US dollar holds several top positions, such as being the currency of the richest country in the world, but it ranks only 10th among the world’s strongest currencies.

THE WEAKEST CURRENCIES IN THE WORLD

  1. Lebanese Pound (LBP):  The Lebanese pound currently ranks as the world’s weakest currency, with $1 equaling approximately 89,578 Lebanese pounds. The sharp depreciation of the Lebanese pound reflects Lebanon’s deeply troubled economy, characterized by rampant unemployment, a severe banking crisis, political turmoil, and inflation rates soaring above 200%. The country’s economic troubles can be traced to the 2019 financial crisis, worsened by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the devastating Beirut port explosion in 2020.
  2. Iranian Rrial (IRR): One Iranian rial is presently valued at $0.000024, resulting in $1 being equivalent to 42,087 Iranian rial. The Iranian rial is widely recognized as the world’s least valuable currency, currently exchanging approximately 42,225 IRR for 1 US dollar on the black market, a decline that began following the 1979 Islamic Revolution amid political instability and economic sanctions.
  3. Vietnamese Dong (VND):  The Vietnamese dong takes the third spot, with each unit of the currency able to purchase $0.000039, equating to $1 being worth approximately 25,442 Vietnamese dong. A number of variables, such as interest rates, inflation rates, economic growth, and export-import activity, affect the value of the Vietnamese dong.
  4. Laotian Kip (LAK): The Laotian, or Lao, kip, introduced in the 1950s, ranks as the fourth weakest currency, with 1 kip valued at $0.000046, making $1 equivalent to 21,705 kip. Laos, one of Southeast Asia’s least developed economies, has lagged behind its neighbors due to heavy dependence on agriculture and natural resource exports, coupled with limited foreign investment in its industrial and service sectors.
  5. Sierra Leonean Leone (SLL):  Introduced in 1964, one unit of the Sierra Leonean national currency buys $0.000048, translating to $1 being equivalent to 20,969 leones. Sierra Leone’s economy faces numerous challenges, including high inflation, widespread poverty, and limited economic diversification, primarily relying on commodities like diamonds and agriculture, which makes its currency vulnerable to global market price fluctuations.
  6. Indonesian Rupiah (IDR):  Despite being the world’s fourth-most populous nation and experiencing significant economic growth over the last two decades, Indonesia’s currency continues to display weakness, with one rupiah currently valued at $0.000061, meaning $1 could purchase approximately 16,301 rupiah. The country’s economic growth has also been hampered by political instability and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  7. Uzbekistan Som (UZS):  Introduced in 1993, Uzbekistan’s national currency, the som, is currently valued at $0.000079 per unit, meaning $1 is equivalent to 12,640 som. Uzbekistan has seen economic growth pick up following reforms in the mid-2010s; however, the nation still heavily depends on natural resource exports, faces persistent high inflation, and struggles with limited economic diversification.
  8. Guinean Franc (GNF):  The Guinean franc, introduced in 1959, is currently valued at $0.000116, making $1 equivalent to 8,614 Guinean francs. Guinea has grappled with persistent political instability and economic turmoil, which have severely impacted the Guinean franc. The economy is largely dependent on natural resource exports, with weak infrastructure and minimal foreign investment exacerbating its challenges.
  9. Paraguayan Guarani (PYG):  Introduced in 1952, the Paraguayan guarani is currently valued at $0.000133, making $1 equivalent to 7,528 guarani. Paraguay’s economy has faced numerous challenges, such as high inflation, corruption, inadequate education quality, and high unemployment, all of which have contributed to the devaluation of the guarani over time, positioning it as one of the world’s least valuable currencies.
  10. Malagasy Ariary (MGA):  Launched in 1961, the Malagasy ariary is Madagascar’s official currency, having fully replaced the franc in 2005. Presently valued at $0.000225 per unit, this translates to $1 being worth 4,454 ariary. Madagascar, an island nation off the southeastern coast of Africa, relies primarily on agriculture—particularly raffia cultivation—mining, fishing, and forestry as key components of its economy. Its top exports include vanilla, nickel metal, and cloves.

 

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