ZWD - Zimbabwean Dollar currency

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The Zimbabwean Dollar (ZWD) is the official currency of Zimbabwe, though its history is marked by significant challenges. First introduced in 1980 to replace the Rhodesian Dollar, the Zimbabwean Dollar initially held substantial value. However, the currency became synonymous with hyperinflation in the late 2000s, rendering it almost worthless. At its peak, hyperinflation reached over 89.7 sextillion percent, leading to the issuance of banknotes in denominations as high as 100 trillion dollars. In 2009, Zimbabwe abandoned the ZWD and adopted a multi-currency system that included the U.S. Dollar, South African Rand, and others to stabilize its economy. The Zimbabwean Dollar was reintroduced in 2019 under a new monetary framework by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, aiming to restore a national currency. Despite its reintroduction, the ZWD faces ongoing economic challenges, including inflation and lack of public trust. Today, it is primarily used for local transactions, while the U.S. Dollar remains dominant for large purchases and savings. The ZWD’s turbulent history reflects the complexities of monetary policy and economic governance in Zimbabwe.

ZWD - Zimbabwean Dollar profile

Symbol Z$
ISO 4217 Code ZWD
Central Bank Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
Nicknames None
Countries using this currency Zimbabwe

ZWD - Zimbabwean Dollar
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