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CNH [Chinese Yuan (Offshore)]


The Chinese Yuan (Offshore), abbreviated as CNH, is the offshore version of China’s official currency, the Renminbi (CNY). Unlike the onshore yuan (CNY), which is strictly regulated by the People’s Bank of China, CNH is traded in international financial markets outside mainland China, primarily in Hong Kong, allowing for freer currency flow and market-driven exchange rates. One yuan is subdivided into 10 jiao, and 1 jiao into 10 fen, similar to the onshore currency. Introduced in 2010 to facilitate international trade and investment, CNH provides a mechanism for foreign investors and institutions to engage in Renminbi-denominated transactions without direct exposure to China’s capital controls. The currency is widely used in offshore banking, trade settlements, foreign exchange markets, and investment products, promoting the yuan’s internationalization. CNH’s value is influenced by global demand, market sentiment, and monetary policy, often trading at a slight premium or discount relative to CNY. Today, CNH serves as a crucial instrument for global financial integration, reflecting China’s growing role in international trade and finance. It enables international investors to access Chinese markets, supporting cross-border transactions while symbolizing the gradual globalization of China’s currency.


BGN [Bulgarian Lev]


The Bulgarian Lev, abbreviated as BGN and symbolized by лв, is the official currency of Bulgaria. It is issued and regulated by the Bulgarian National Bank, which oversees monetary policy, currency issuance, and financial stability. One lev is subdivided into 100 stotinki, with coins and banknotes in various denominations used for everyday transactions. The modern lev was introduced in 1999 following a redenomination of the previous lev at a rate of 1,000 old levs = 1 new lev, aiming to stabilize the economy and combat inflation. Banknotes feature prominent Bulgarian historical figures, cultural landmarks, and national symbols, while coins depict traditional motifs and numeric denominations. The BGN is widely used in domestic trade, salaries, banking, and commerce, serving as the primary medium of exchange in Bulgaria. It is also pegged to the Euro at a fixed rate of 1 EUR = 1.95583 BGN, ensuring stability in international trade and financial operations. Today, the Bulgarian Lev functions as both a practical currency for daily transactions and a symbol of national sovereignty and economic stability, linking Bulgaria’s financial system with its cultural heritage and integration into the European economic framework.





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