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Market exchange rates in China -- Jan. 3

Xinhua, January 3, 2017 Adjust font size:

The following are the central parity rates of the Chinese currency renminbi, or the yuan, against 23 major currencies announced on Tuesday by the China Foreign Exchange Trade System:

Currency Unit Central parity rate in yuan

U.S. dollar 100 694.98

Euro 100 727.72

Japanese yen 100 5.9305

Hong Kong dollar 100 89.586

British pound 100 854.96

Australian dollar 100 500.88

New Zealand dollar 100 482.42

Singapore dollar 100 479.88

Swiss franc 100 680.34

Canadian dollar 100 517.91

Malaysian ringgit 64.364 100

Ruble 881.49 100

Rand 197.13 100

Korean Won 17,355 100

UAE dirham 52.752 100

Saudi riyal 53.86 100

Hungarian forint 4,243.33 100

Polish zloty 60.558 100

Danish krone 102.07 100

Swedish krona 131.04 100

Norwegian krone 124.28 100

Turkish lira 50.89 100

Mexican peso 297.90 100

The central parity rate of the yuan against the U.S. dollar is based on a weighted average of prices offered by market makers before the opening of the interbank market each business day.

The central parity rates of the yuan against the Hong Kong dollar and the Canadian dollar are based on the central parity rate of the yuan against the U.S. dollar and the exchange rates of the four currencies against the U.S. dollar at 9 a.m. in international foreign exchange markets on the same business day.

The central parity rates of the yuan against the euro, British pound, Japanese yen, Australian dollar, Singapore dollar, New Zealand dollar, Malaysian ringgit, ruble, rand, Korean won, UAE dirham and Saudi riyal are based on the average prices offered by market makers before the opening of the interbank foreign exchange market. Enditem

(This article is generated by Xinhua News Robo