关于 Hungarian Forint
The Forint was reintroduced in 1946 to stabilize the Hungarian economy after World War II and one of the most severe cases of hyperinflation ever recorded, which affected the previous currency, the pengő.
The name 'Forint' comes from the city of Florence, Italy, where gold coins called 'fiorino d'oro' were minted from 1252.
趣味知识
Taming World Record Hyperinflation
The Forint was introduced to end the worst hyperinflation ever recorded. At its peak, prices were doubling every 15 hours with the old pengő currency.
Named After Florence
The currency's name has its roots in the gold coins of Florence, Italy ('fiorino d'oro'), which were a benchmark currency in the region in the late Middle Ages.
Still Outside the Euro
As a member of the European Union, Hungary is legally obliged to adopt the Euro, but there is no target date and strong political reluctance to do so.
历史时间线
The pengő is introduced.
The Forint replaces the pengő after a period of extreme hyperinflation. The exchange rate was 1 forint = 4×10^29 pengő.
面额
纸币
硬币
防伪特征
快速信息
- ISO代码
- HUF
- 符号
- Ft
- 数字代码
- 348
- 辅币单位
- Fillér (1/100)
- 发行时间
- 1946-08-01
中央银行
- 名称
- Hungarian National Bank
- 总部
- Budapest, Hungary
- 成立时间
- 1924
- 现任行长
- György Matolcsy (自 2013 起)
经济数据
- 储备货币占比
- 0.0%
- 外汇交易量占比
- 0.4%
- 通胀率
- 3.7%
- 利率
- 7.00%