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The People's Bank of China (PBOC) set the dollar-yuan central parity rate higher at 6.4819 on Monday. This compares with the 6.4617 set on Friday, marking the biggest daily drop in recent five trading days.
USD-CNY | EUR-CNY | JPY-CNY | |
Today's Fixing | 6.4819 | 7.8848 | 6.2439 |
Prev. Fixing | 6.4617 | 7.8602 | 6.2407 |
Prev. Official Close | 6.4777 | -- | -- |
% Chg Y/Y | +6.98 | -2.66 | +2.28 |
% Chg Since Jan. 1 | +0.96 | +1.78 | +1.28 |
% Chg Since July '05 | +27.68 | -- | -- |
The PBOC started setting daily central parity rates on Jan 4, 2007.
On July 21, 2005, China switched to a managed-float formula against a basket of currencies, weakening the yuan's peg to the dollar.
Since March 17, 2014, the yuan has been allowed to move 2% in a range on either side of the daily fixing against the dollar.