Exchange Rates | RBA

Posted on June 24, 2024Categories finance   Leave a comment on Exchange Rates | RBA






The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) calculates and publishes the Trade Weighted Index (TWI). The
RBA annually recalculates the weights of the TWI based on the composition of Australia’s
merchandise goods and services trade for the previous fiscal year. Currencies that are removed
from the TWI will no longer have their exchange rate data published in our statistical tables.
These data should not be relied upon for any regulatory or commercial purposes.


Exchange rates are published daily except on public and bank holidays observed
in New South Wales.


Latest Exchange Rates





Units of Foreign Currencies per Australian Dollar
20 Jun 2024 21 Jun 2024 24 Jun 2024
United States dollar 0.6669 0.6665 0.6641
Chinese renminbi 4.8418 4.8395 4.8225
Japanese yen 105.44 105.95 106.07
European euro 0.6211 0.6219 0.6207
South Korean won 923.24 924.76 922.51
Singapore dollar 0.9013 0.9021 0.8996
Indian rupee 55.69 55.73 55.46
New Taiwan dollar 21.58 21.55 21.50
Malaysian ringgit 3.1418 3.1419 3.1296
New Zealand dollar 1.0876 1.0882 1.0860
Thai baht 24.48 24.44 24.39
UK pound sterling 0.5247 0.5263 0.5251
Vietnamese dong 16976 16963 16905
Indonesian rupiah 10952 10966 10914
Hong Kong dollar 5.2054 5.2000 5.1845
Canadian dollar 0.9147 0.9115 0.9092
Philippines peso 39.22 39.20 39.05
Trade-weighted Index (4pm) 63.5 63.6 63.4
Special Drawing Right 0.5062 0.5059 0.5050



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Exchange Rates | RBA

Posted on June 24, 2024Categories finance   Leave a comment on Exchange Rates | RBA






The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) calculates and publishes the Trade Weighted Index (TWI). The
RBA annually recalculates the weights of the TWI based on the composition of Australia’s
merchandise goods and services trade for the previous fiscal year. Currencies that are removed
from the TWI will no longer have their exchange rate data published in our statistical tables.
These data should not be relied upon for any regulatory or commercial purposes.


Exchange rates are published daily except on public and bank holidays observed
in New South Wales.


Latest Exchange Rates





Units of Foreign Currencies per Australian Dollar
19 Jun 2024 20 Jun 2024 21 Jun 2024
United States dollar 0.6670 0.6669 0.6665
Chinese renminbi 4.8401 4.8418 4.8395
Japanese yen 105.25 105.44 105.95
European euro 0.6212 0.6211 0.6219
South Korean won 921.67 923.24 924.76
Singapore dollar 0.9011 0.9013 0.9021
Indian rupee 55.62 55.69 55.73
New Taiwan dollar 21.60 21.58 21.55
Malaysian ringgit 3.1406 3.1418 3.1419
New Zealand dollar 1.0870 1.0876 1.0882
Thai baht 24.49 24.48 24.44
UK pound sterling 0.5250 0.5247 0.5263
Vietnamese dong 16976 16976 16963
Indonesian rupiah 10915 10952 10966
Hong Kong dollar 5.2082 5.2054 5.2000
Canadian dollar 0.9151 0.9147 0.9115
Philippines peso 39.16 39.22 39.20
Trade-weighted Index (4pm) 63.5 63.5 63.6
Special Drawing Right 0.5063 0.5062 0.5059



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Exchange Rates | RBA

Posted on June 23, 2024Categories finance   Leave a comment on Exchange Rates | RBA






The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) calculates and publishes the Trade Weighted Index (TWI). The
RBA annually recalculates the weights of the TWI based on the composition of Australia’s
merchandise goods and services trade for the previous fiscal year. Currencies that are removed
from the TWI will no longer have their exchange rate data published in our statistical tables.
These data should not be relied upon for any regulatory or commercial purposes.


Exchange rates are published daily except on public and bank holidays observed
in New South Wales.


Latest Exchange Rates





Units of Foreign Currencies per Australian Dollar
19 Jun 2024 20 Jun 2024 21 Jun 2024
United States dollar 0.6670 0.6669 0.6665
Chinese renminbi 4.8401 4.8418 4.8395
Japanese yen 105.25 105.44 105.95
European euro 0.6212 0.6211 0.6219
South Korean won 921.67 923.24 924.76
Singapore dollar 0.9011 0.9013 0.9021
Indian rupee 55.62 55.69 55.73
New Taiwan dollar 21.60 21.58 21.55
Malaysian ringgit 3.1406 3.1418 3.1419
New Zealand dollar 1.0870 1.0876 1.0882
Thai baht 24.49 24.48 24.44
UK pound sterling 0.5250 0.5247 0.5263
Vietnamese dong 16976 16976 16963
Indonesian rupiah 10915 10952 10966
Hong Kong dollar 5.2082 5.2054 5.2000
Canadian dollar 0.9151 0.9147 0.9115
Philippines peso 39.16 39.22 39.20
Trade-weighted Index (4pm) 63.5 63.5 63.6
Special Drawing Right 0.5063 0.5062 0.5059



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Exchange Rates | RBA

Posted on June 23, 2024Categories finance   Leave a comment on Exchange Rates | RBA






The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) calculates and publishes the Trade Weighted Index (TWI). The
RBA annually recalculates the weights of the TWI based on the composition of Australia’s
merchandise goods and services trade for the previous fiscal year. Currencies that are removed
from the TWI will no longer have their exchange rate data published in our statistical tables.
These data should not be relied upon for any regulatory or commercial purposes.


Exchange rates are published daily except on public and bank holidays observed
in New South Wales.


Latest Exchange Rates





Units of Foreign Currencies per Australian Dollar
19 Jun 2024 20 Jun 2024 21 Jun 2024
United States dollar 0.6670 0.6669 0.6665
Chinese renminbi 4.8401 4.8418 4.8395
Japanese yen 105.25 105.44 105.95
European euro 0.6212 0.6211 0.6219
South Korean won 921.67 923.24 924.76
Singapore dollar 0.9011 0.9013 0.9021
Indian rupee 55.62 55.69 55.73
New Taiwan dollar 21.60 21.58 21.55
Malaysian ringgit 3.1406 3.1418 3.1419
New Zealand dollar 1.0870 1.0876 1.0882
Thai baht 24.49 24.48 24.44
UK pound sterling 0.5250 0.5247 0.5263
Vietnamese dong 16976 16976 16963
Indonesian rupiah 10915 10952 10966
Hong Kong dollar 5.2082 5.2054 5.2000
Canadian dollar 0.9151 0.9147 0.9115
Philippines peso 39.16 39.22 39.20
Trade-weighted Index (4pm) 63.5 63.5 63.6
Special Drawing Right 0.5063 0.5062 0.5059



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Exchange Rates | RBA

Posted on June 23, 2024Categories finance   Leave a comment on Exchange Rates | RBA






The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) calculates and publishes the Trade Weighted Index (TWI). The
RBA annually recalculates the weights of the TWI based on the composition of Australia’s
merchandise goods and services trade for the previous fiscal year. Currencies that are removed
from the TWI will no longer have their exchange rate data published in our statistical tables.
These data should not be relied upon for any regulatory or commercial purposes.


Exchange rates are published daily except on public and bank holidays observed
in New South Wales.


Latest Exchange Rates





Units of Foreign Currencies per Australian Dollar
19 Jun 2024 20 Jun 2024 21 Jun 2024
United States dollar 0.6670 0.6669 0.6665
Chinese renminbi 4.8401 4.8418 4.8395
Japanese yen 105.25 105.44 105.95
European euro 0.6212 0.6211 0.6219
South Korean won 921.67 923.24 924.76
Singapore dollar 0.9011 0.9013 0.9021
Indian rupee 55.62 55.69 55.73
New Taiwan dollar 21.60 21.58 21.55
Malaysian ringgit 3.1406 3.1418 3.1419
New Zealand dollar 1.0870 1.0876 1.0882
Thai baht 24.49 24.48 24.44
UK pound sterling 0.5250 0.5247 0.5263
Vietnamese dong 16976 16976 16963
Indonesian rupiah 10915 10952 10966
Hong Kong dollar 5.2082 5.2054 5.2000
Canadian dollar 0.9151 0.9147 0.9115
Philippines peso 39.16 39.22 39.20
Trade-weighted Index (4pm) 63.5 63.5 63.6
Special Drawing Right 0.5063 0.5062 0.5059



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Exchange Rates | RBA

Posted on June 23, 2024Categories finance   Leave a comment on Exchange Rates | RBA






The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) calculates and publishes the Trade Weighted Index (TWI). The
RBA annually recalculates the weights of the TWI based on the composition of Australia’s
merchandise goods and services trade for the previous fiscal year. Currencies that are removed
from the TWI will no longer have their exchange rate data published in our statistical tables.
These data should not be relied upon for any regulatory or commercial purposes.


Exchange rates are published daily except on public and bank holidays observed
in New South Wales.


Latest Exchange Rates





Units of Foreign Currencies per Australian Dollar
19 Jun 2024 20 Jun 2024 21 Jun 2024
United States dollar 0.6670 0.6669 0.6665
Chinese renminbi 4.8401 4.8418 4.8395
Japanese yen 105.25 105.44 105.95
European euro 0.6212 0.6211 0.6219
South Korean won 921.67 923.24 924.76
Singapore dollar 0.9011 0.9013 0.9021
Indian rupee 55.62 55.69 55.73
New Taiwan dollar 21.60 21.58 21.55
Malaysian ringgit 3.1406 3.1418 3.1419
New Zealand dollar 1.0870 1.0876 1.0882
Thai baht 24.49 24.48 24.44
UK pound sterling 0.5250 0.5247 0.5263
Vietnamese dong 16976 16976 16963
Indonesian rupiah 10915 10952 10966
Hong Kong dollar 5.2082 5.2054 5.2000
Canadian dollar 0.9151 0.9147 0.9115
Philippines peso 39.16 39.22 39.20
Trade-weighted Index (4pm) 63.5 63.5 63.6
Special Drawing Right 0.5063 0.5062 0.5059



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New Financial Stability Standards for Securities Settlement Facilities | Media Releases

Posted on June 22, 2024Categories finance   Leave a comment on New Financial Stability Standards for Securities Settlement Facilities | Media Releases

Following a public consultation,
the Reserve Bank of Australia has decided to increase the settlement activity threshold under the
Financial Stability Standards for Securities Settlement Facilities (SSF Standards) to achieve a better
balance between the risks posed by small firms to the financial system and the regulatory burden imposed
on them. The review of the settlement activity threshold in the SSF Standards was initiated following the
Payments System Board’s meeting in November 2023.

The SSF Standards will not apply to a clearing and settlement (CS) facility licensee that settles less
than $40 billion of financial obligations through the facility in a financial year; this threshold
was previously $200 million. The new threshold is equivalent to around 1 per cent of total
annual settlement activity for Australian equity securities and less than 1 per cent of total
annual settlement activity for Australian debt securities.

In accordance with section 827D of the Corporations Act 2001 (the Act), the RBA has
implemented the changes to the settlement activity threshold under the SSF Standards by:

  1. revoking the existing SSF Standards, pursuant to section 827D(8) and of the Act, with effect on
    24 June 2024; and
  2. determining new SSF Standards, pursuant to section 827D(1) of the Act. The new SSF Standards are in
    the same terms as the existing SSF Standards, other than the necessary changes to the settlement
    activity threshold contained in paragraph (a) of the ‘Introduction’ section. The new SSF
    Standards will come into effect on 24 June 2024.

Background


The RBA and ASIC are co-regulators of licensed CS facilities and have separate, but complementary,
responsibilities for the licensing and supervision of CS facilities licensed under Part 7.3 of
the Act.

The Reserve Bank of Australia has the power, under subsection 827D(1) of the Act, to determine financial
stability standards for the purpose of ensuring that CS facility licensees conduct their affairs in a way
that causes or promotes overall stability in the Australian financial system. In accordance with this
power, the Bank has determined two sets of financial stability standards:

  • the Financial Stability Standards for Central Counterparties (CCP Standards); and
  • the Financial Stability Standards for Securities Settlement Facilities (SSF Standards).

The RBA may conduct assessments of how well each CS facility licensee is meeting their statutory
obligations to comply with those standards and to do all other things necessary to reduce systemic
risk.

ASIC has separate, but complementary, responsibilities for the licensing and supervision of CS
facility licensees. These responsibilities include supervising each CS facility licensee’s
compliance with the obligation to do all things necessary to ensure that the facility’s services
are provided in a fair and effective way, to the extent it is reasonably practicable to do so.