EURHTG denotes the foreign exchange rate between the euro and the Haitian gourde, showing how many gourdes are required to purchase one euro. The pair lists the euro as the base currency and the gourde as the quote currency, and movements reflect changes in the relative value of the two currencies.
The euro (EUR) is the official currency of the euro area, used by multiple member states of the European Union. It functions as a major global reserve and settlement currency and is issued and managed by the European Central Bank (ECB), which sets regional monetary policy and interest rates for the currency bloc.
The Haitian gourde (HTG) is the national currency of Haiti and is issued by the Banque de la République d’Haïti (BRH). As the domestic medium of exchange, the gourde’s value is heavily influenced by local economic conditions, balance of payments dynamics, and the central bank’s interventions.
Movements in EURHTG are driven by foreign exchange supply and demand, relative interest rate differentials, inflation trends, and central bank policies in both jurisdictions. Political developments, commodity prices, remittance flows and broader risk sentiment also contribute to volatility and longer-term trends.
For traders and businesses, EURHTG matters for pricing imports and exports, hedging currency risk, and assessing exposure to Haitian market conditions. Investors may monitor the pair for carry opportunities and for signals about macroeconomic health in both regions.