Renminbi Yuan
Renminbi |
人民币 (simplified Chinese)
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Renminbi banknotes of the 2005 series
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ISO 4217 |
Code |
CNY |
Number |
156 |
Exponent |
2 |
Denominations |
Subunit |
|
1 |
yuán (元,圆) |
1⁄10 |
jiǎo (角) |
1⁄100 |
fēn (分) |
Plural |
The language(s) of this currency does not have a morphological plural distinction. |
Symbol |
¥ |
Nickname |
Grandpa Mao |
yuán (元,圆) |
kuài (块) |
jiǎo (角) |
máo (毛) |
Banknotes |
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Freq. used |
¥0.1, ¥0.5, ¥1, ¥5, ¥10, ¥20, ¥50, ¥100 |
Rarely used |
¥0.2, ¥2 |
Coins |
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Freq. used |
¥0.1, ¥0.5, ¥1 |
Rarely used |
¥0.01, ¥0.02, ¥0.05 |
Demographics |
Official user(s) |
China (mainland)
Zimbabwe
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Unofficial user(s) |
Mongolia
North Korea
Myanmar (in Kokang , Wa and Mandalay)
Vietnam (border area) |
Issuance |
Central bank |
People's Bank of China |
Website |
www.pbc.gov.cn |
Valuation |
Inflation |
1.4%, July 2016 |
Source |
'[1]' |
Method |
CPI |
Pegged with |
Partially, to a basket of trade-weighted international currencies |
The renminbi (Chinese: 人民币; pinyin:
rénmínbì [ɻə̌n mǐn bî]; lit. "people's currency"; sign: 元, ¥; ISO 4217: CNY) is the official currency of the People's Republic of China. The yuan (Chinese: 元, 圆; pinyin: yuán, [ɥæ̌n]) is the basic unit of the renminbi, but is also used to refer to the Chinese currency generally, especially in international contexts. The distinction between the terms renminbi and yuan is similar to that between sterling and pound, which respectively refer to the British currency and its primary unit. One yuan is subdivided into 10 jiao (Chinese: 角; pinyin: jiǎo), and a jiao in turn is subdivided into 10 fen (Chinese: 分; pinyin: fēn).
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