What is the latest available CNY to IDR reference rate?
The latest available CNY/IDR reference rate on FXpeek is 1 CNY = 2,653.4000 IDR; it is a reference rate, not a transaction or settlement rate.
Updated: June 3, 2026
As of June 3, 2026, 1 CNY = 2,653.4000 IDR. FXpeek provides historical CNY/IDR reference rates with CSV export and free API access. Data source: ECB reference rates and FXpeek data-backed historical tables. For invoice-date rates, use date-specific lookup.
Date-specific lookupFXpeek reference rate: 1 CNY = 2,653.4000 IDR, latest available date 2026-06-03. Source: https://fxpeek.com/en/cny-to-idr=IMPORTDATA("https://fxpeek.com/api/csv?from=CNY&to=IDR&days=365")This Chinese Yuan to Indonesian Rupiah page combines the latest reference rate with 365 daily observations from December 24, 2024 to June 3, 2026. Use it for spreadsheet checks, invoice reconciliation, travel estimates, marketplace reporting, and historical lookup. It is not a bank quote or trading signal.
For repeatable workflows, use the free JSON and CSV endpoints instead of copying table values by hand: /api/history?from=CNY&to=IDR&days=365 and /api/csv?from=CNY&to=IDR&days=365.
| Use case | Recommended action |
|---|---|
| Invoice-date rate | Use date-specific lookup and keep the CNY/IDR source URL with the record. |
| CSV / Excel export | Use the CNY/IDR CSV endpoint for Excel, Google Sheets, and pandas workflows. |
| Google Sheets import | Use IMPORTDATA with the FXpeek CSV endpoint; no add-on is required. |
| Stablecoin reference rate | Use the USDT / USDC reference-rate endpoint, not as a trading quote. |
| Month-end FX gain/loss | Use historical or monthly-average pages and keep the CSV plus source URL. |
The latest available CNY/IDR reference rate on FXpeek is 1 CNY = 2,653.4000 IDR; it is a reference rate, not a transaction or settlement rate.
Use FXpeek's date-specific lookup or CSV/API endpoint, then keep the date, currency pair, and source URL with your record.
Yes, FXpeek provides free historical exchange-rate CSV export and JSON API examples for supported currency pairs.
FXpeek uses public reference-rate sources and FXpeek data-backed historical tables, with ECB reference rates as the core source for major pairs.