What is the central parity of the RMB exchange rate in each year? Need 1990 2010, thank you.

Updated on Financial 2024-04-06
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    RMB exchange rate table over the years.

    The average price of USD/CNY (1 USD).

    Year Average exchange rate.

    1949 year.

    1950 year.

    1951 year.

    1952 year.

    1954 year.

    1955 year.

    1971-2004.

    Year Average exchange rate ($1).

    1971 year.

    1972 year.

    1973 year.

    1974 year.

    1975 year.

    1976 year.

    1977 year.

    1978 year.

    1979 year.

    1980 year.

    1981 year.

    1982 year.

    1983 year.

    1984 year.

    1985 year.

    1986 year.

    1987 year.

    1988 year.

    1989 year.

    1990 year.

    1991 year.

    1992 year.

    1993 year.

    1994 year.

    1995 year.

    1996 year.

    1997 year.

    1998 year.

    1999 year.

    Year 2000.

    Year 2001.

    Year 2002.

    In 2003.

    Year 2004.

    January 2005-January 2009.

    1 USD) year--- lowest exchange rate - highest exchange rate.

    Year 2005.

    Year 2006.

    Year 2007.

    Year 2008.

    5 May 2009.

    The latest exchange rate. 2010-01-04 1 USD to RMB Yuan.

    December 31, 2009 1 USD to RMB.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The central parity of the RMB exchange rate changes every day, which day do you want from 1990 to 2010?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The People's Bank of China authorized the China Foreign Exchange Trade System to announce that on December 30, 2014, the central parity of the RMB exchange rate in the interbank foreign exchange market was: 1 US dollar to the Chinese yuan, 1 euro to the Chinese yuan, 100 yen to the Chinese yuan, 1 Hong Kong dollar to the Chinese yuan, 1 pound to the Chinese yuan, 1 Australian dollar to the Chinese yuan, 1 New Zealand dollar to the Chinese yuan, 1 Singapore dollar to the Chinese yuan, 1 Canadian yuan to the Chinese yuan, 1 yuan to the ringgit, and 1 yuan to the Russian ruble.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Today's latest central parity of the RMB against the US dollar is:

    1 USD = Chinese Yuan.

    1 RMB = US Dollar.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    List of the comparison between the central parity of the RMB exchange rate and the previous day:

    Monday (April 13) Last Friday (April 10) USD RMB ].

    Euro Chinese Yuan ].

    Japanese Yen RMB*].

    HKD RMB ].

    British Pound Chinese Yuan 】

    Australian Dollar Chinese Yuan].

    New Zealand Dollar Chinese Yuan ].

    Sg$ Chinese Yuan].

    Canadian Dollar Chinese Yuan ].

    Chinese Yuan Ringgit 】

    Chinese Yuan ruble 】

    FX: Lu Qi.

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