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Bonds & Currencies

Australian government bonds

BOND

COUPON

YIELD %

CHANGE (BPS)

PRICE

MATURITY DATE

3 Year

2.75%

0.09%

-0.00%

$107.82

21/04/2024

5 Year

0.50%

0.80%

-0.02%

$98.44

21/09/2026

10 Year

1.50%

1.64%

-0.04%

$98.69

21/06/2031

30 Year

1.75%

2.63%

-0.04%

$81.80

21/06/2051

Last updated: May 6, 2021. End of Day data.

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Cash Rate

RATE

P.A %

1 YEAR PRIOR %

Interbank Overnight Cash Rate

0.10%

0.25%

Bank Bill Swap Rate (1 month)

0.06%

0.14%

Last updated: May 7, 2021 – 10.35pm. Data is 20 mins delayed.

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Currencies

Code

Currency

Value

Change

Change %

USD

United States Dollar

0.7807

+0.0021

+0.27%

JPY

Japanese Yen

84.8480

-0.0620

-0.07%

EUR

European Euro

0.6439

-0.0014

-0.22%

GBP

Great British Pound

0.5592

-0.0012

-0.21%

CAD

Canadian Dollar

0.9495

+0.0030

+0.32%

CNY

Chinese Yuan

5.0383

+0.0122

+0.24%

HKD

Hong Kong Dollar

6.0641

+0.0153

+0.25%

INR

Indian Rupee

57.3894

+0.1259

+0.22%

IDR

Indonesian Rupiah

11,105.1024

-27.1283

-0.24%

MYR

Malaysian Ringgit

3.1954

-0.0127

-0.40%

NZD

New Zealand Dollar

1.0768

+0.0002

+0.01%

SGD

Singaporean Dollar

1.0369

-0.0012

-0.12%

ZAR

South African Rand

11.0633

+0.0175

+0.16%

CHF

Swiss Franc

0.7060

-0.0008

-0.11%

THB

Thai Baht

24.3105

+0.0169

+0.07%

Last updated: May 7, 2021 – 10.34pm.

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1 AUD = 0.7807 USD
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Last updated: May 7, 2021 – 10.34pm.

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