Real effective exchange rate (index; broad definition; 64 economies) - Spain - BIS - Monthly
This series is part of the dataset: Real effective exchange rates (Bank for International Settlements)
Download Full Dataset (.xlsx)Latest updates. In Spain, the real effective exchange rate (relative to a basket of 64 trading partners' currencies) was 103.19 (index) in July 2025, versus 103.14 in the previous month. This marks a gain of 0.05 percent.
Sample. There are 379 records overall in the monthly series presented in the graph above. The period covered by the series extends from January 1994 to July 2025.
History. Check out some summary statistics we computed on the full sample: the effective exchange rate reached its maximum of 108.82 in April 2008; it hit a trough of 90.19 in October 2000; it had an average value of 99.69.
Latest values
Date | Value - Index (an increase indicates an appreciation vis à vis a basket of foreign currencies) |
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2025-05-31 | 102.14 |
2025-06-30 | 103.14 |
2025-07-31 | 103.19 |
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Series Metadata
Field | Value |
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Description | Real effective exchange rate (broad definition: 64 economies) |
Country | Spain |
Economic concept | Price |
Data type | Exchange rate |
Deflation method | Real |
Seasonally adjusted | No |
Rescaling | Index (2020 = 100) |
Frequency | Monthly |
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 exchange rates, with relative adjustments for consumer prices |