Currency · Live data
Nicaraguan Córdoba
NIONicaragua · Issued by Banco Central de Nicaragua
Price (USD)
—
Inflation (2024)
+4.62%
10y M2 change
+165%
M69 Score
68.4
Market Cap (USD)
—
via M2 · 2022
M2 (local currency)
220.40B NIO
current LCU
CPI YoY (2024)
+4.62%
World Bank · annual
Country
Nicaragua
ISO 4217 · NIO
Last Update
2026-04-25
Daily ingest · 02:00 UTC
Nicaraguan Córdoba M2 money supply
Broad money in NIO (cash + deposits + close substitutes), annual back to ~1960 via World Bank FM.LBL.BMNY.CN. Log scale auto-engages for hyperinflation outliers.
Nicaraguan Córdoba inflation history
Annual CPI YoY since 2001 — World Bank consumer price index for Nicaragua. Inflation volatility is one of three inputs into the Money2069 sound-money score.
Purchasing power calculator
How much would your Nicaraguan Córdoba be worth today if you'd held it since…?
100 NIO in 2001 buys today
4.77 NIOworth of goods
Lost 95% of purchasing power since 2001.
To match 2001 purchasing power, you need today
2,095.37 NIO
46 years of cumulative inflation.
Calculation: cumulative product of (1 + CPI YoY) from the chosen year through 2024. Source: World Bank consumer price index (annual). Daily-refreshed.
Data sources & methodology
- FX (USD):
- Frankfurter / ECB · daily
- CPI YoY:
- World Bank FP.CPI.TOTL.ZG · annual
- M2 broad money:
- World Bank FM.LBL.BMNY.CN · annual (LCU)
- Market cap (USD):
- M2 / FX rate · daily
- 10-year M2 change:
- (M2 today / M2 10y ago) − 1
- M69 score:
- Weighted: CPI (50%), 10y M2 growth (40%), 1y FX stability (10%)
- Last fetched:
- 2026-04-25 15:58:31
- Country code (ISO 3166-1):
- NIC
Raw data: /api/v1/currencies/current/NIO
Frequently asked questions
Who issues the Nicaraguan Córdoba?+
The Nicaraguan Córdoba (NIO) is issued by Banco Central de Nicaragua. As the monetary authority for Nicaragua, it sets policy interest rates, manages foreign reserves, and controls the money supply.
What is the inflation rate of the Nicaraguan Córdoba?+
Latest available consumer price inflation for the Nicaraguan Córdoba: 4.62% YoY (2024). Source: World Bank annual series (FP.CPI.TOTL.ZG). Daily-refreshed historical chart on this page.
Has the Nicaraguan Córdoba been debased?+
Every fiat currency loses purchasing power over time as central banks expand the money supply. M2 has grown by approximately 165% over the past decade. Combined with cumulative inflation, this is the gap between NIO as accounting unit and NIO as a store of value.
Is the Nicaraguan Córdoba sound money?+
On the Money2069 0–100 sound-money scale, the Nicaraguan Córdoba currently scores 68.4. The score weights inflation volatility, 10-year money-supply growth, and 1-year FX stability. Higher = closer to sound. No fiat scores 100 because no fiat has zero issuance.
How does the Nicaraguan Córdoba compare to gold or the US dollar?+
Use the table on the listing page to sort all 138 tracked currencies by inflation, 10-year M2 change, or M69 score. Pegged currencies (USD-pegged dirham, riyal, etc.) inherit the dollar's debasement profile; floating currencies tell their own story.
How often is this data updated?+
We pull fresh exchange rates daily from Frankfurter (ECB-sourced) and refresh the inflation series from the World Bank. The page is statically rendered with 24-hour ISR. Source data is publicly accessible via our /api/v1/currencies endpoints.