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2 Day Exchange Rate: 1 US Dollars To RMB 6.9614 Yuan.

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The people's Bank of China authorized the China foreign exchange trading center to announce that the RMB exchange rate in the interbank foreign exchange market in January 2, 2020 was as follows:

1 US dollars to RMB 6.9614 yuan.

1 euro to RMB 7.8113 yuan.

100 yen to RMB 6.4060 yuan.

HK $1 to RMB 0.89327 yuan.

1 pounds to RMB 9.2263 yuan.

1 Australian dollars to RMB 4.8846 yuan.

1 the New Zealand dollar is 4.6878 yuan.

1 Singapore dollars to RMB 5.1752 yuan.

1 Swiss francs to RMB 7.1960 yuan.

1 Canadian dollar to RMB 5.3647 yuan.

RMB 1 yuan to 0.58750 ringgit, Malaysia.

1 yuan to 8.8990 Russian rouble.

1 yuan to 2.0124 South African Rand.

RMB 1 yuan to 165.84 won.

RMB 1 yuan to 0.52762 UAE de lamb.

1 yuan to 0.53883 Saudi rial.

1 yuan to 42.3540 Hungary,

1 yuan to 0.54486 Poland,

RMB 1 to 0.9565 DK,

1 yuan to 1.3424 kronor.

RMB 1 yuan to 1.2606 kronor, Norway.

RMB 1 yuan to 0.85427 lira, Turkey.

1 yuan to 2.7175 Mexico peso.

RMB 1 yuan to 4.3229 baht.

China Foreign Exchange Trading Center

January 2, 2020

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