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GBP - British Pound

Le British Pound est la monnaie du United Kingdom. Nos classements de devises montrent que le taux de change British Pound le plus populaire est le taux GBP à USD. Le code de devise pour United Kingdom Pound est GBP, et le symbole monétaire est £. Ci-dessous, vous trouverez les tarifs British Pound et un convertisseur de devises.

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The United Kingdom's central bank is the Bank of England. As the fourth most traded currency, the British Pound is the third most held reserve currency in the world. Common names for the British Pound include the Pound Sterling, Sterling, Quid, Cable, and Nicker.

Importance of the British Pound
The British Pound is the oldest currency still in use today, as well as one of the most commonly converted currencies. The Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, and Saint Helena are all pegged at par to the GBP.

Early Currency in Britain
With its origins dating back to the year 760, the Pound Sterling was first introduced as the silver penny, which spread across the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. In 1158, the design was changed and rather than pure silver the new coins were struck from 92.5% silver and became to be known as the Sterling Pound. Silver pennies were the sole coinage used in England until the shilling was introduced in 1487 and the pound, two years later, in 1489.

British Pound Notes and the Gold Standard
The first paper notes were introduced in 1694, with their legal basis being switched from silver to gold. The Bank of England, one of the first central banks in the world, was established a year later, in 1695. All Sterling notes were handwritten until 1855, when the bank began to print whole notes. In the early 20th century, more countries began to tie their currencies to gold. A gold standard was created, which allowed conversion between different countries' currencies and revolutionized trading and the international economy. Great Britain officially adopted the gold standard in 1816, though it had been using the system since 1670. The strength of the Sterling that came with the gold standard led to a period of major economic growth in Britain until 1914.

The British Pound and the Sterling Area
The British Pound was not only used in Great Britain, but also circulated through the colonies of the British Empire. The countries that used the Pound became to be known as the Sterling Area and the Pound grew to be globally popular, held as a reserve currency in many central banks. However, as the British economy started to decline the US Dollar grew in dominance. In 1940, the Pound was pegged to the US Dollar at a rate of 1 Pound to $4.03 US Dollars and many other countries followed, by pegging their respective currencies. In 1949, the Pound was devalued by 30% and a second devaluation followed in 1967. When the British Pound was decimalized and began to float freely in the market, in 1971, the Sterling Area was terminated. Following, the British Pound experienced a number of highs and lows.

  • 1976: A sterling crisis arose and the UK turned to the International Monetary Fund for a loan
  • 1988: The GBP started to shadow the Deutsche Mark
  • 1990: The UK joined the European Exchange Rate Mechanism, though withdrew from it two years later
  • 1997: The control of interest rates became the responsibility of the Bank of England

Statistiques de British Pound

NomBritish Pound
Symbole£
Unité mineure1/100 = penny
Symbole d'unité mineurep
Conversion de GBP la plus élevéeGBP à USD
Top GBP graphiqueGraphique GBP à USD

Profil de British Pound

SurnomsPound Sterling, Sterling, Quid, Nicker
PiècesFreq used: 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1, £2
Billets de banqueFreq used: £5, £10, £20, £50
Rarely used: £100
Banque centraleBank of England
Utilisateurs
United Kingdom (UK), England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Jersey, Saint Helena and Ascension, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, Tristan da Cunha

Taux de change en direct

DeviseTauxChangement
EUR / USD1,13587
GBP / EUR1,16900
USD / JPY142,638
GBP / USD1,32783
USD / CHF0,826944
USD / CAD1,38518
EUR / JPY162,018
AUD / USD0,637412

Taux d'intérêt de la Banque centrale

DeviseTaux d'intérêt
JPY0,25 %
CHF1,00 %
EUR3,25 %
USD4,75 %
CAD3,25 %
AUD4,35 %
NZD4,25 %
GBP4,75 %