BEIJING, May 26 (Xinhua) — The following are the central parity charges of the Chinese forex renminbi, or the yuan, in opposition to 24 main currencies introduced on Friday by the China Foreign Exchange Trade System:
Currency Unit Central parity fee in yuan
U.S. dollar 100 707.60
Euro 100 758.88
Japanese yen 100 5.0566
Hong Kong dollar 100 90.314
British pound 100 871.86
Australian dollar 100 460.09
New Zealand dollar 100 428.68
Singapore dollar 100 522.43
Swiss franc 100 781.81
Canadian dollar 100 518.54
Malaysian ringgit 65.39 100
Ruble 1,131.88 100
Rand 279.86 100
Korean gained 18,757 100
UAE dirham 51.896 100
Saudi riyal 53.00 100
Hungarian forint 4,914.16 100
Polish zloty 59.299 100
Danish krone 98.16 100
Swedish krona 152.91 100
Norwegian krone 156.22 100
Turkish lira 282.248 100
Mexican peso 252.34 100
Thai baht 490.72 100
The central parity fee of the yuan in opposition to the U.S. dollar relies on a weighted common of costs provided by market makers earlier than the opening of the interbank market every enterprise day.
The central parity fee of the yuan in opposition to the Hong Kong dollar relies on the central parity fee of the yuan in opposition to the U.S. dollar and the change fee of the Hong Kong dollar in opposition to the U.S. dollar at 9 a.m. in worldwide international change markets on the identical enterprise day.
The central parity charges of the yuan in opposition to the opposite 22 currencies are primarily based on the common costs provided by market makers earlier than the opening of the interbank international change market.