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MEDIA RELEASE

No: 2007-17
Date: 28 September 2007
Embargo: For Immediate Release

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TRADE-WEIGHTED INDEX

The new weights for the trade-weighted index (TWI) of the Australian dollar have been compiled and are reported in the table below. These weights, which reflect the composition of Australia’s two-way merchandise trade in 2006/07, will apply from 2 October 2007.

Weights in the Trade-Weighted Index
(per cent)
Currency
Trade Weight
current
previous

Japanese yen

15.4860
16.3340

Chinese renminbi

15.4486
13.9352

European euro

12.1703
12.2018

United States dollar

10.7432
10.9806

South Korean won

5.9057
6.1429

New Zealand dollar

4.6553
4.7979

Singapore dollar

4.5637
4.9791

United Kingdom pound sterling

4.1943
4.6430

Thai baht

3.5465
3.2464
Indian rupee
3.5320
2.9113

New Taiwan dollar

3.2771
3.2791
Malaysian ringgit
2.9989
3.1347

Indonesian rupiah

2.7489
2.8814

Vietnamese dong

1.9032
1.7125
Hong Kong dollar
1.3785
1.5360
United Arab Emirates dirham
1.2801
0.7788

Canadian dollar

1.1892
1.2458

Papua New Guinea kina

1.1564
1.2532

South African rand

1.1496
1.2920
Swiss franc
0.9401
0.6192
Saudi Arabian riyal
0.9166
1.1446

Swedish krona

0.8158
0.9505

The weight of the Japanese yen remains the highest in the index, despite declining by ¾ percentage point from last year. The Chinese renminbi weight increased by 1½ percentage points from last year and is ranked second, having risen by 9 percentage points since 2000. The US dollar weight declined by ¼ percentage point from last year while the European euro remained broadly unchanged.

The combined weight of the Asian-Pacific currencies excluding Japan increased by 1¼ percentage points from last year to 51 per cent, reflecting continued growth in Australia’s merchandise trade with the region. The combined weights of European currencies and North American currencies both fell by ¼ percentage point.

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Reserve Bank of Australia
SYDNEY

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