State Administration of Foreign Exchange: In April, total turnover in China's foreign exchange market reached 25.3 trillion yuan.
On May 29, according to the statistics from the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, the total turnover of China's foreign exchange market (excluding foreign currency pairs market) in April 2026 was 25.30 trillion yuan (equivalent to 3.68 trillion US dollars).
On May 29, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange released statistics showing that in April 2026, the total turnover of China's foreign exchange market (excluding foreign exchange pair market) was 25.30 trillion yuan (equivalent to 3.68 trillion US dollars). Among them, the bank-customer market traded 4.36 trillion yuan (equivalent to 0.63 trillion US dollars) and the interbank market traded 20.94 trillion yuan (equivalent to 3.05 trillion US dollars); the spot market traded 9.26 trillion yuan (equivalent to 1.35 trillion US dollars) and the derivative market traded 16.04 trillion yuan (equivalent to 2.33 trillion US dollars). From January to April 2026, the total turnover of China's foreign exchange market was 101.08 trillion yuan (equivalent to 14.59 trillion US dollars).
This article is excerpted from the official website of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, edited by GMTEight: Liu Jiayin.
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