
Countries that use the New Zealand dollar
The New Zealand dollar is an official currency and used in 4 countries. 1 dollar is devided into 100 Cents.ISO 4127:
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Exchange rate history 1 NZD in USD
The graph shown here shows the exchange rate development from January 2017 to June 2023. The exchange rate for 1 NZD moved during this time from USD 0.72 to USD 0.61. In these 77 months it fell by 16.2 percent.New Zealand dollar as currency
Country | Region |
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Niue | Polynesia |
Pitcairn Islands | Polynesia |
Tokelau | Polynesia |
New Zealand | Australia/New Zealand |
Currencies with a fixed exchange rate to the New Zealand dollar
Currency | Rate |
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Cook dollar | 1 NZD = 1 CKD |
US dollar as currency
Country | Region |
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American Samoa | Polynesia |
British Virgin Islands | Caribbean |
Ecuador | South America |
El Salvador | Central America |
Guam | Micronesia |
East Timor | Southeast Asia |
Marshall Islands | Micronesia |
Federated States of Micronesia | Micronesia |
Palau | Micronesia |
Northern Mariana Islands | Micronesia |
Puerto Rico | Caribbean |
Turks and Caicos Islands | Caribbean |
United States of America | North America |
Virgin Islands | Caribbean |
British Indian Ocean Territory | Eastern Africa |
Caribbean Netherlands | Caribbean |
United States Minor Outlying Islands | Micronesia |
Currency reserves for the New Zealand dollar
According to the International Monetary Fund, the total broad money (M3) amounted to NZD 398.78 billion at the end of 2022 (data only for New Zealand). For currency hedging, reserves were held in a total amount of 23.20 billion dollars. This corresponds to a ratio of 1:17.2. In other words, not even 1 of 17 dollars is deposited with a countervalue.All currency reserves are only held as foreign currencies, special drawing rights in the International Monetary Fund and other reserve positions. There are no governmental gold stocks.
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Sources
All conversion rates are based on data from the European Central Bank.Data on currency and gold reserves are from the International Monetary Fund.