Cape Verde Escudo - CVE
Overview
The Cape Verde Escudo (CVE) is the official currency of Cape Verde. The $ symbol is typically used to separate decimals; for example, 20$00 indicates 20 Escudos.
Economy
- Cape Verde's economy does not have sufficient resources to sustain itself.
- Service-based industries account for 73% of the GDP and play an important role in the economy.
- Since 1990 the economy has been growing at a steady pace.
- In 1994 and 1995 the country received +/- 50 million USD in foreign investments.
- Cape Verde is recognized as an average development country. It is part of the Small Island developing states.
- Agriculture forms 9% of the total GDP and industry 16.5%.
- Export products are fish, hides, shoes, garments, and fuel.
- Import products are industrial, fuels, foodstuffs, and transport equipment.
- 30% of the population is unemployed.
- Inflation is estimated at 4%.
- Top industries are garments, shoes, salt mining, fish processing, ship repair, beverages, and food.
- Cape Verde receives a lot of cooperation from Portugal to help its economy.
History
- In 1914, the Escudo replaced the Rei, with 1 Escudo = 1,000 Reis.
- Until 1975, the Escudo was valued at par with the Portuguese Escudo.
- In 1998, a pegged rate was established between the Cape Verde Escudo and the Portuguese Escudo at 1 Poretuguese Escudo = 0.55 CVE.
- After the Portuguese Escudo was replaced by the Euro, the Cape Verde Escudo was pegged to the Euro at 110$265 Escudos = 1 Euro.
- The third issue of banknotes was introduced in 1992.
- In 2005, the 200-escudo note was redesigned and distributed to celebrate 30 years of independence.
General Information
Symbols and Names
- Symbols: $
- Nicknames: none
Currency Subunits
- Centavo = 1/100 of a Dollar
Denominations
- Bills: 200$00, 500$00, 1000$00, 2000$00, 2500$00, 5000$00
- Coins: 1$00, 5$00, 10$00, 20$00, 50$00, 100$00
Countries Using This Currency
Currencies Pegged To CVE
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