Weights for the TWI
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New weights for the trade-weighted index (TWI) of the Australian dollar will apply from 2 December 2019. The weights are based on the composition of Australia's merchandise goods and services trade for the 2018/19 financial year. The 19 currencies included in the updated index are unchanged. The Chinese renminbi continues to have the largest weight in the TWI. The weight of the Chinese renminbi increased by 2 percentage points. Otherwise changes in the individual currency weights were mostly within +/- 1 percentage point. See ‘TWI – Method of Calculation’ for a description of the methodology used to construct the TWI.
Weight | ||
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Currency | From 2 December 2019 |
3 December 2018 – 30 November 2019 |
Chinese renminbi | 29.9577 | 27.7137 |
Japanese yen | 11.1923 | 10.9287 |
United States dollar | 9.5682 | 9.6788 |
European euro | 9.3676 | 9.7397 |
South Korean won | 5.2207 | 6.4751 |
Singapore dollar | 4.1744 | 3.9780 |
New Zealand dollar | 3.9075 | 4.0210 |
Indian rupee | 3.8721 | 4.1447 |
United Kingdom pound sterling | 3.8711 | 3.9507 |
Malaysian ringgit | 3.2069 | 3.0481 |
Thai baht | 3.1633 | 3.5284 |
New Taiwan dollar | 2.4790 | 2.2068 |
Indonesian rupiah | 2.2246 | 2.3643 |
Vietnamese dong | 1.9773 | 1.8670 |
Hong Kong dollar | 1.9452 | 2.6904 |
Canadian dollar | 1.0489 | 0.9742 |
United Arab Emirates dirham | 0.9749 | 0.8877 |
Papua New Guinea kina | 0.9592 | 0.8590 |
Swiss franc | 0.8891 | 0.9437 |
Sources: ABS; RBA |