Convert Chinese Yuan to Singapore Dollar
CNY to SGD Exchange Rate Calculator


1 Chinese Yuan (CNY) = 0.1890 Singapore Dollar (SGD) at the live mid-market rate. That means $100 CNY converts to roughly 18.90 SGD, and $1,000 CNY converts to about 189.04 SGD. The CNY/SGD rate refreshes every hour from Frankfurter, which sources data from the European Central Bank reference set. Enter any amount below to convert instantly — free, no sign-up.
90-day CNY/SGD context
Over the past 90 days, CNY/SGD has traded between 0.1850 and 0.1890. The current rate of 0.1890 sits roughly 100% through that range — near the upper end, meaning Singapore Dollar has been weaker than typical against Chinese Yuan recently. Versus the rate 90 days ago, Chinese Yuan has strengthened by 2.14% against Singapore Dollar.
CNY/SGD Price History
Interactive CNY/SGD exchange rate chart with 7-day, 30-day, and 90-day views.

About Chinese Yuan (CNY)
The Chinese Yuan (CNY), officially the Renminbi (RMB), is the currency of the People's Republic of China and increasingly central to global trade settlement. CNY trades onshore at a rate closely managed by the People's Bank of China (PBOC), while CNH trades offshore (mainly Hong Kong) with more market-driven pricing.
- •Fifth-most-used currency for global payments (SWIFT)
- •Included in the IMF Special Drawing Rights basket since October 2016
- •PBOC sets a daily USD/CNY reference rate and tolerates a ±2% trading band
- •China holds the world's largest FX reserves (~$3.2 trillion)
- •CIPS (China's cross-border payment system) handled over $14.7 trillion in 2025

About Singapore Dollar (SGD)
The Singapore Dollar (SGD) is the official currency of Singapore, managed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) under a unique exchange-rate-based monetary policy framework. Instead of setting interest rates, MAS steers SGD against an undisclosed trade-weighted basket (the S$NEER), making SGD one of the most carefully managed floats in the world.
- •MAS uses the S$NEER (Nominal Effective Exchange Rate) as its primary policy tool, not interest rates
- •Singapore is the world's third-largest forex trading hub
- •Singapore has run a current-account surplus every year since 1988
- •MAS announces policy twice a year (April and October)
- •The S$NEER basket composition is not published but is estimated to heavily weight USD, CNY, and MYR
Frequently Asked Questions
When is CNY/SGD most liquid?
Liquidity is deepest during the Tokyo and Hong Kong sessions (00:00–08:00 UTC) when CNY markets are open. Spreads widen noticeably during the New York afternoon and Asian public holidays.
What is a typical daily range for CNY/SGD?
Daily ranges vary with volatility regimes. Majors like EUR/USD typically move 0.5–1.2% on quiet days and 2–3% on data-release days. Check the 30-day chart above for a sense of the current range.
What economic events move CNY/SGD the most?
The biggest scheduled catalysts are PBOC daily fix, Chinese PMIs, and trade-balance prints and MAS semi-annual policy statements (April/October). Geopolitical headlines and global risk sentiment also produce meaningful moves, especially when one currency is a safe-haven and the other is risk-sensitive.
Is it cheaper to convert CNY to SGD at a bank or online?
Online money-transfer services (Wise, Revolut, Remitly, InstaRem) typically offer rates much closer to the mid-market CNY/SGD than traditional banks. Always compare the total delivered amount, not just the advertised "fee" — many providers embed their margin in the exchange rate itself.
Does the CNY/SGD rate change on weekends?
The interbank forex market closes from Friday 21:00 UTC until Sunday 21:00 UTC, so mid-market CNY/SGD rates don't update during that window. Retail broker spreads often widen at Sunday open as Asian desks reopen, so the first few hours of the new week can carry wider execution costs.
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