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This Canadian Dollar and New Zealand Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from November 3, 2024.
Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Canadian Dollar. Use "Swap currencies" to make New Zealand Dollar the default currency. Click on New Zealand Dollars or Canadian Dollars to convert between that currency and all other currencies.
The Canadian Dollar is the currency in Canada (CA, CAN). The New Zealand Dollar is the currency in New Zealand (NZ, NZL), Cook Islands (CK, COK), Niue (NU, NIU), Pitcairn (PN, PCN), and Tokelau (TK, TKL). The symbol for CAD can be written Can$. The symbol for NZD can be written NZ$. The Canadian Dollar is divided into 100 cents. The New Zealand Dollar is divided into 100 cents. The exchange rate for the Canadian Dollar was last updated on November 3, 2024 from The International Monetary Fund. The exchange rate for the New Zealand Dollar was last updated on November 3, 2024 from The International Monetary Fund. The CAD conversion factor has 6 significant digits. The NZD conversion factor has 6 significant digits.
Currency Conversion Comments
A):
On the main page, all of the currencies seem to be listed starting with the country's adjective/noun (e.g. Canadian Dollar) followed by the currency, with two exceptions:
1) United States Dollar (instead of American Dollar), and
2) Pound Sterling (instead of British Pound Sterling.
In the second case, the nation is not even referenced.
Being consistent would make searching the list easier.
B):
On the conversion pages for the individual countries, the section titled "Starting Currency" lists the starting currencies by their code. Using this list requires the user to already know the code. Adding further to the problem is the fact that the list appears to be in order according to the country and not the code.
By setting it up this way you are forcing many of us to go to the main page first (i.e. those of us who don't know the codes of all countries we may be interested to convert from).
A better way, I think, would be to use the same HTML code that is used on the starting page for the section labelled "All