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Angolan Kwanza (AOA)
USD:AOA
+0.00%
Kz 912.11
GBP:AOA
+0.00%
Kz 1216.79
EUR:AOA
+0.00%
Kz 1063.06
Last Updated:
December 08 2025, 9:00 AM UTC (Opening Rate)
Description
Official currency of Angola, managed by the National Bank of Angola
Data Source
National Bank of Angola (BNA)
Description
The Angola Kwanza lost 39.23% in 2023 due to the end of the moratorium on debt service payments to China. This resulted in heightened demand for dollars, exerting pressure on foreign reserves. Additionally, Banco Nacional de Angola discontinued its intervention in the exchange rate market. In 2024, with the initial surge in demand for dollars post-moratorium waning, we anticipate a moderated depreciation of the Kwanza, driven in part by base effects. Furthermore, we also expect higher global oil prices to provide some support for the Kwanza.

Continuous depreciation of the Kwanza will keep the cost of imported goods elevated and contribute to inflation, providing a bleak outlook for consumer spending in Angola especially in the non-essential spending segments.
Methodology
The Stears Pan-African exchange rate forecasts employ a refined economic model that combines current market data with advanced theoretical underpinnings to predict the official end-point quarterly exchange rates for major African currencies against the US dollar. 

At its core, the model establishes a baseline for each currency, factoring in both current and forecasted inflation differentials between the African countries and the US.

To ensure our projections reflect the latest market conditions, we apply a data-driven recalibration. This step is critical in anchoring our forecasts in the present-day financial landscape. We then analyse projected month-on-month inflation rates for each quarter, recognising inflation's pivotal role in currency valuation.

We have also introduced a strategic analytical adjustment – an 'analyst’s premium'. This is a calculated refinement, factoring in market-specific variables and economic indicators not fully encapsulated by baseline inflation differentials. This sophisticated adjustment serves to fine-tune our forecasts, providing users with comprehensive, actionable insights tailored for navigating complex financial markets.
Data Sources
National Bank of Angola (BNA)
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