Nominal effective exchange rate (index; broad definition; 64 economies) - Hong Kong SAR - BIS - Daily
This series is part of the dataset: Nominal effective exchange rates (Bank for International Settlements)
Download Full Dataset (.xlsx)Latest updates. In Hong Kong, the nominal effective exchange rate (relative to a basket of 64 trading partners' currencies) was 102.71 (index) on 2 September 2025, versus 102.52 on 1 September. This marks a rise of 0.19 percent.
Sample. There are 7,669 data points in the daily time series shown in the chart above. The series covers the period going from April 1996 to September 2025.
History. Have a look at a few simple statistics we calculated on the entire sample: the NEER peaked at 116.59 on 27 February 2002; it registered a minimum of 83.19 on 1 August 2011; it had an average value of 99.16.
Latest values
Date | Value - Index (an increase indicates an appreciation vis à vis a basket of foreign currencies) |
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2025-08-29 | 102.65 |
2025-09-01 | 102.52 |
2025-09-02 | 102.71 |
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Series Metadata
Field | Value |
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Description | Nominal effective exchange rate (broad definition: 64 economies) |
Country | Hong Kong SAR |
Economic concept | Price |
Data type | Exchange rate |
Deflation method | Nominal |
Seasonally adjusted | No |
Rescaling | Index (2020 = 100) |
Frequency | Daily |
Unit | Index (an increase indicates an appreciation vis à vis a basket of foreign currencies) |
Source | Bank for International Settlements |
Source type | International organization |
Data licence | Unrestricted use subject to certain conditions |
Measure type | Geometric trade-weighted average of bilateral nominal exchange rates |