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Ranking of the Top 10 African Economies by Currency Performance

By Daniel Edu

The financial trajectories of Africa’s top 10 economies hold significant sway over the continent’s economic direction. These economic powerhouses exert a magnetic pull on investors and contribute to regional growth dynamics.

The performance of the currencies in these formidable economies serves as a vital gauge of a nation’s economic health and prosperity. Across Africa’s diverse and vibrant landscape, currency performance varies markedly.

Africa is a mosaic of currencies, spanning from well-recognized ones like the South African Rand to the more obscure currencies of smaller nations. This currency diversity often mirrors the economic heterogeneity that defines the continent.

While countries such as South Africa and Morocco enjoy relatively stable currencies due to their larger and more sustainable economies, other nations, regardless of their size, might grapple with currency volatility due to factors such as fiscal and monetary policies, socioeconomic conditions, and political complexities.

Addressing currency performance in Africa demands a multifaceted approach, as there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Each nation confronts a unique set of challenges and opportunities, necessitating tailored strategies to enhance currency stability.

Here’s a snapshot of the currency performance of Africa’s leading economies in 2023 so far. For a broader perspective, refer to our earlier article: “African Titans: Ranking the Continent’s Top 10 Economies.”

Rank Country Currency Exchange Rate to USD GDP
1. Morocco درهم 10.21 (USD/MAD) $134 Billion
2. Ghana GH¢11.73 (USD/GHS) $72.84 Billion
3. South Africa R19.35 (USD/ZAR) $406 Billion
4. Egypt E£30.78 (USD/EGP) $477 Billion
5. Ethiopia Br55.65 (USD/ETB) $127 Billion
6. Algeria دج137.31 (USD/DZD) $192 Billion
7. Kenya Ksh147.46 (USD/KES) $113 Billion
8. Nigeria ₦760 (USD/NGN) $477 Billion
9. Angola Kz828.50 (USD/AOE) $107 Billion
10. Tanzania $72.84 Billion $75.71 Billion

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