Converter Zloty (exchange rate PLN)

Converter Zloty (exchange rate PLN)

Zlotyexchange rate
Australian Dollar0.30
Canadian Dollar0.30
Swiss Franc0.28
Yuan Renminbi1.86
Danish Krone1.71
Euro0.23
Pound Sterling0.19
Hong Kong Dollar2.28
Yen23.28
Norwegian Krone1.75
New Zealand Dollar0.39
Russian Ruble9.15
US Dollar0.29
Franc ( Euro)1.51
Peseta ( Euro)38.37
UAE Dirham1.08
Afghani14.28
Lek32.06
Armenian Dram117.33
Netherlands Antillean Guilder0.53
Kwanza0.00
Argentine Peso1.31
Shilling3.17
Aruban Guilder0.53
Azerbaijanian Manat0.23
Convertible Mark0.45
Barbados Dollar0.59
Taka24.13
Franc ( Euro)9.30
Bulgarian Lev0.45
Bahraini Dinar0.11
Burundi Franc411.37
Bermudian Dollar0.29
Brunei Dollar0.38
Boliviano2.04
Brazilian Real0.59
Bahamian Dollar0.29
Ngultrum16.06
Pula2.27
Belarussian Ruble2,419.56
Belize Dollar0.56
Franc Congolais272.50
Chilean Peso148.70
Colombian Peso534.48
Costa Rican Colon148.39
Cuban Peso0.00
Cape Verde Escudo25.43
Cyprus Pound0.13
Czech Koruna5.84
German Mark0.45
Djibouti Franc53.36
Dominican Peso11.53
Algerian Dinar22.00
( US Dollar)0.00
Kroon3.53
Egyptian Pound1.78
Nakfa0.00
Peseta ( Euro)38.37
Ethiopian Birr5.20
Mark (Euro)1.37
Fiji Dollar0.54
Falkland Islands Pound0.19
Franc (Euro)1.51
Lari0.48
Pound Sterling0.00
Ghana Cedi0.56
Gibraltar Pound0.19
Dalasi9.00
Guinea Franc2,071.59
Quetzal2.29
Guyana Dollar59.92
Lempira5.62
Croatian Kuna1.74
Gourde12.38
Forint68.55
Rupiah2,746.56
Deliver ( Euro)0.18
New Israeli Sheqel1.12
Manx pound0.00
Indian Rupee15.98
Iraqi Dinar342.95
Iranian Rial3,618.28
Iceland Krona37.75
Lira ( Euro)446.56
Pound Sterling0.00
Jamaican Dollar25.73
Jordanian Dinar0.21
Kenyan Shilling24.89
Som13.90
Riel1,183.09
Comoro Franc113.46
North Korean Won265.40
Won343.15
Kuwaiti Dinar0.08
Cayman Islands Dollar0.24
Tenge43.65
Kip2,358.37
Lebanese Pound443.95
Sri Lanka Rupee38.28
Liberian Dollar21.93
Loti2.45
Lithuanian Litas0.80
Franc ( Euro)9.30
Latvian Lats0.16
Libyan Dinar0.37
Moroccan Dirham2.56
Moldovan Leu3.50
Malagasy Ariary615.78
Denar14.28
Kyat246.40
Tugrik388.55
Pataca2.36
Ouguiya86.37
Maltese Lira0.10
Mauritius Rupee8.70
Rufiyaa4.53
Kwacha74.19
Mexican Peso4.03
Malaysian Ringgit0.92
Metical8.15
Namibia Dollar2.45
Naira46.76
Cordoba Oro6.88
Guilder ( Euro)0.51
Nepalese Rupee25.70
Rial Omani0.11
Balboa0.29
Nuevo Sol0.79
Kina0.60
Philippine Peso12.65
Pakistan Rupee26.77
Escudo ( Euro)46.24
Guarani1,284.35
Qatari Rial1.07
New Leu1.02
Serbian Dinar26.13
Rwanda Franc179.45
Saudi Riyal1.11
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Seychelles Rupee4.17
Sudanese Pound0.79
Swedish Krona2.10
Singapore Dollar0.37
Saint Helena Pound0.19
Slovak Koruna6.95
Leone1,285.82
Somali Shilling477.91
Seborga Luigino0.00
Surinam Dollar0.97
Dobra5,694.78
El Salvador Colon2.58
Syrian Pound18.82
Lilangeni2.45
Baht9.19
Somoni1.40
Manat0.00
Tunisian Dinar0.47
Pa'anga0.52
New Turkish Lira0.54
Trinidad and Tobago Dollar1.89
Tuvaluan Dollar0.00
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Tanzanian Shilling465.37
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Uganda Shilling731.39
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Dong6,138.62
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CFA Franc BEAC151.28
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ECU - European Currency Unit ( EUR)0.23
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Converter Zloty (exchange rate PLN)

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Zloty

  • iso 4217: PLN
  • Poland (Europe)

Poland Imports

Poland imports were worth 15042 Million EUR in March of 2012. Most of Poland's imports are capital goods needed for industrial retooling and for manufacturing inputs: machinery and transport equipment, intermediate manufactured goods, chemicals, minerals, fuels and lubricants. Poland’s main import partners are European Union members (Germany, Italy, France), Russia and China. This page includes: Poland Imports chart, historical data and news.

source: National Bank of Poland

Poland Balance of Trade

Poland reported a trade deficit equivalent to 3 Million EUR in March of 2012. From the beginning of the past decade, Poland’s foreign trade turnover increased almost ten-fold. Poland exports processed fruit and vegetables, meat, dairy products, electromechanical products, vehicles, aircraft and vessels. Most of Poland's imports are capital goods needed for industrial retooling and for manufacturing inputs like machinery and transport equipment, chemicals, minerals, fuels and lubricants. European Union is by far its largest trading partner accounting for about 79% of exports and 64% of imports. This page includes: Poland Balance of Trade chart, historical data and news.

source: National Bank of Poland

Poland Exports

Poland exports were worth 15042 Million EUR in March of 2012. From the beginning of the past decade, Poland’s foreign trade turnover increased almost ten-fold. Poland is a net exporter of processed fruit and vegetables, meat, and dairy products. Poland is also an exporter of electromechanical products (42% of total export): vehicles, aircraft and vessels. Main export partners are Germany, Italy, France, UK and Czech Republic. This page includes: Poland Exports chart, historical data and news.

source: National Bank of Poland

Poland Current Account

Poland reported a current account deficit equivalent to 228 Million EUR in March of 2012. From the beginning of the past decade, Poland’s foreign trade turnover increased almost ten-fold. Poland exports processed fruit and vegetables, meat, dairy products, electromechanical products, vehicles, aircraft and vessels. Most of Poland's imports are capital goods needed for industrial retooling and for manufacturing inputs like machinery and transport equipment, chemicals, minerals, fuels and lubricants. European Union is by far its largest trading partner accounting for about 79% of exports and 64% of imports. This page includes: Poland Current Account chart, historical data and news.

source: National Bank of Poland

Poland Inflation Rate

The inflation rate in Poland was last reported at 4 percent in April of 2012. From 1992 until 2010, the average inflation rate in Poland was 11.55 percent reaching an historical high of 46.50 percent in April of 1992 and a record low of 0.30 percent in April of 2003. Inflation rate refers to a general rise in prices measured against a standard level of purchasing power. The most well known measures of Inflation are the CPI which measures consumer prices, and the GDP deflator, which measures inflation in the whole of the domestic economy. This page includes: Poland Inflation Rate chart, historical data and news.

source: Central Statistical Office (GUS)

Poland Interest Rate

The benchmark interest rate in Poland was last reported at 4.75 percent. In Poland interest rates decisions are taken by the National Bank of Poland (Narodowy Bank Polski, NBP). The official interest rate is the discount rate which refers to end of period refinancing rate. It is the annual rate offered to commercial banks by the National Bank of Poland. From 1998 until 2010, Poland's average interest rate was 9.04 percent reaching an historical high of 24.00 percent in March of 1998 and a record low of 3.50 percent in June of 2009. This page includes: Poland Interest Rate chart, historical data and news.

source: National Bank of Poland

Poland Consumer Confidence

In Poland, consumer confidence declined to 75.05 in April of 2012 from 77.37 in March of 2012. The Consumer Confidence Index (WOK) is based on questions placed in a monthly survey that has been conducted since December 1991. The population studied are inhabitants of Poland age 15 or over. The survey is conducted on a representative sample of 1000 persons. This page includes: Poland Consumer Confidence chart, historical data and news.

source: Ipsos-Demoskop

Poland Government Debt To GDP

The Government Debt in Poland was last reported at 56.3 percent of the country´s GDP. From 1995 until 2010, Poland's average Government Debt to GDP was 44.75 percent reaching an historical high of 55.00 percent in December of 2010 and a record low of 36.80 percent in December of 2000. Generally, Government debt as a percent of GDP is used by investors to measure Poland's ability to make future payments on its debt, thus affecting Poland's borrowing costs and government bond yields. This page includes a chart with historical data for Poland's General Government Gross Debt as a percent of GDP.

source: Eurostat

Poland Government Budget

Poland reported a government budget deficit equivalent to 5.1 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2011. Government Budget is an itemized accounting of the payments received by government (taxes and other fees) and the payments made by government (purchases and transfer payments). A budget deficit occurs when an government spends more money than it takes in. The opposite of a budget deficit is a budget surplus. This page includes: Poland Government Budget chart, historical data and news.

source: Eurostat

Poland Annual Retail Sales

Retail Sales in Poland increased 10.7 percent in March of 2012 over the previous year. From 2006 until 2011, Poland's average Retail Sales was 7.74 percent reaching an historical high of 20.40 percent in February of 2008 and a record low of -4.00 percent in April of 2010. This page includes a chart with historical data for Poland's Retail Sales.

source:

Poland Unemployment Rate

The unemployment rate in Poland was last reported at 13.3 percent in March of 2012. From 1990 until 2010, Poland's Unemployment Rate averaged 13.80 percent reaching an historical high of 20.70 percent in February of 2003 and a record low of 0.30 percent in January of 1990. The labour force is defined as the number of people employed plus the number unemployed but seeking work. The nonlabour force includes those who are not looking for work, those who are institutionalised and those serving in the military. This page includes: Poland Unemployment Rate chart, historical data and news.

source: Central Statistical Office (GUS)

Poland Industrial Production

Industrial Production in Poland expanded 0.7 percent in March of 2012. Industrial production measures changes in output for the industrial sector of the economy which includes manufacturing, mining, and utilities. Industrial Production is an important indicator for economic forecasting and is often used to measure inflation pressures as high levels of industrial production can lead to sudden changes in prices. From 1992 until 2010, Poland's industrial production averaged 7.08 percent reaching an historical high of 23.50 percent in March of 2004 and a record low of -15.30 percent in January of 2009. This page includes: Poland Industrial Production chart, historical data and news.

source: Polish Statistics Office

Poland Business Confidence

In Poland, business confidence declined to -9.6 in March of 2012 from -5.4 in February of 2012. In Poland, business tendency survey in manufacturing is based on a survey of 3500 companies producing consumer, investment and supply goods. The business tendency questionnaires contain questions related to the basic features of the economic situation in industry: general economic situation of the company, order-books, production, stocks, financial situation, employment, prices, production capacity, capacity utilization, duration of assured production, limits to activity, competitive position. On the basis of gathered replies indicators are calculated. These indicators are weighted by the value of sold production of manufacturing in current prices and their range varies from -100 to +100. Positive value means good business situation, negative – bad one. Increase (decrease) of indicator means improving (worsening) of the business situation from the enterprises point of view. This page includes: Poland Business Confidence chart, historical data and news.

source: Central Statistical Office (GUS)

Poland GDP Annual Growth Rate

The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Poland expanded 4.3 percent in the fourth quarter of 2011 over the same quarter, previous year. Unlike the commonly used quarterly GDP growth rate the annual GDP growth rate takes into account a full year of economic activity, thus avoiding the need to make any type of seasonal adjustment. Historically, from 1995 until 2011, Poland's average annual GDP Growth was 4.53 percent reaching an historical high of 8.10 percent in December of 1996 and a record low of 0.30 percent in December of 2001. This page includes: Poland GDP Annual Growth Rate chart, historical data, forecasts and news. Data is also available for Poland GDP Quarterly Growth Rate, which measures growth over the previous quarter.

source: Central Statistical Office (GUS)

Poland GDP Growth Rate

The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Poland expanded 1.1 percent in the fourth quarter of 2011 over the previous quarter. Historically, from 1995 until 2011, Poland's average quarterly GDP Growth was 1.11 percent reaching an historical high of 6.40 percent in March of 1997 and a record low of -3.20 percent in December of 1996. Poland has pursued a policy of economic liberalization since 1990 and today stands out as a success story among transition economies. In 2008, GDP grew an estimated 4.8%, based on rising private consumption, a jump in corporate investment, and European Union funds inflows. Since 2004, EU membership and access to EU structural funds have provided a major boost to the economy. This page includes: Poland GDP Growth Rate chart, historical data, forecasts and news. Data is also available for Poland GDP Annual Growth Rate, which measures growth over a full economic year.

source: Polish Statistics Office

Poland Retail Sales

Retail Sales in Poland increased 20.8 percent in December of 2011 over the previous month. From 2006 until 2011, Poland's average Retail Sales was 1.21 percent reaching an historical high of 24.60 percent in December of 2010 and a record low of -29.20 percent in January of 2011. This page includes a chart with historical data for Poland's Retail Sales.

source:

Poland GDP per capita

The GDP per capita in Poland was last reported at 6575 US dollars in December of 2010, according to the World Bank. Previously, the GDP per capita in Poland standed at 6332 US dollars in December of 2009. The GDP per capita in Poland is obtained by dividing the country’s gross domestic product, adjusted by inflation, by the total population. Historically, from 1990 until 2010, Poland's average GDP Per Capita was 4457.61 dollars reaching an historical high of 6575.14 dollars in December of 2010 and a record low of 2870.43 dollars in December of 1991. This page includes a chart with historical data for Poland's GDP Per Capita.

source: World Bank

Poland GDP per capita PPP

The GDP per capita, adjusted by purchasing power parity, in Poland was last reported at 19783 US dollars in December of 2010, according to the World Bank. Previously, the GDP per capita PPP in Poland standed at 18921 US dollars in December of 2009. The GDP per capita PPP in Poland is obtained by dividing the country’s gross domestic product, adjusted by purchasing power parity, by the total population. Historically, from 1990 until 2010, Poland's average GDP per capita PPP was 11052.47 dollars reaching an historical high of 19783.26 dollars in December of 2010 and a record low of 5240.36 dollars in December of 1991. This page includes a chart with historical data for Poland's GDP per capita PPP.

source: World Bank

Poland Population

The total population in Poland was last reported at 38.2 million people in 2010 from 29.6 million in 1960, changing 29 percent during the last 50 years. Poland has 0.55 percent of the world´s total population which means that one person in every 181 people on the planet is a resident of Poland. This page includes a chart with historical data for Poland's Total Population.

source: World Bank

Poland GDP

Poland Gross Domestic Product is worth 469 billion dollars or 0.76% of the world economy, according to the World Bank. Historically, from 1985 until 2010, Poland's average Gross Domestic Product was 195.60 billion dollars reaching an historical high of 529.40 billion dollars in December of 2008 and a record low of 58.98 billion dollars in December of 1990. Poland has pursued a policy of economic liberalization since 1990 and today stands out as a success story among transition economies. In 2008, GDP grew an estimated 4.8%, based on rising private consumption, a jump in corporate investment, and European Union funds inflows. Since 2004, EU membership and access to EU structural funds have provided a major boost to the economy. This page includes: Poland Gross Domestic Product (GDP) chart, historical data, forecasts and news.

source: The World Bank Group

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USDGBP/USD
1.5818
 EUR/USD
1.2721
AED/USD
0.2708
EURGBP/EUR
1.2435
USD/EUR
0.7861
 AED/EUR
0.2129
AEDGBP/AED
5.8403
USD/AED
3.6922
EUR/AED
4.6968
 
GBP USD/GBP
0.6322
EUR/GBP
0.8042
AED/GBP
0.1712
SARGBP/SAR
5.9633
USD/SAR
3.7699
EUR/SAR
4.7957
AED/SAR
1.0211
IDRGBP/IDR
14,808.6297
USD/IDR
9,361.7640
EUR/IDR
11,909.1000
AED/IDR
2,535.5774
MYRGBP/MYR
4.9590
USD/MYR
3.1350
EUR/MYR
3.9880
AED/MYR
0.8491
THBGBP/THB
49.5586
USD/THB
31.3301
EUR/THB
39.8550
AED/THB
8.4856
HRKGBP/HRK
9.3994
USD/HRK
5.9421
EUR/HRK
7.5590
AED/HRK
1.6094
PHPGBP/PHP
68.1833
USD/PHP
43.1043
EUR/PHP
54.8330
AED/PHP
11.6745