State Administration of Foreign Exchange: In March, banks put together a total of 1.8889 trillion RMB in foreign exchange, and sold 1.7786 trillion RMB.
On April 15, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange released statistics showing that in March 2026, banks settled foreign exchange transactions totaling 188.89 billion RMB and sold foreign currency worth 177.86 billion RMB.
On April 15th, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange released statistics showing that in March 2026, banks in China exchanged a total of 1888.9 billion yuan and sold 1778.6 billion yuan. From January to March 2026, the cumulative exchange amount was 5327.5 billion yuan and the cumulative sales amount was 4360.6 billion yuan.
In terms of US dollars, in March 2026, banks exchanged 273.6 billion USD and sold 257.6 billion USD. From January to March 2026, the cumulative exchange amount was 766.4 billion USD and the cumulative sales amount was 627.7 billion USD.
In March 2026, banks handled foreign exchange income of 5688.78 billion yuan for clients and made payments totaling 5909.2 billion yuan. From January to March 2026, the cumulative foreign exchange income for clients was 1532.84 billion yuan and the cumulative payments were 1472.77 billion yuan.
In terms of US dollars, in March 2026, the foreign exchange income for clients was 823.9 billion USD and the payments were 855.9 billion USD. From January to March 2026, the cumulative foreign exchange income for clients was 2205.5 billion USD and the cumulative payments were 2119.9 billion USD.
This article is sourced from the State Administration of Foreign Exchange. Editor: Chen Wenfang.
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