Australian financial data, updated regularly
The current RBA cash rate target is 4.35%, effective 6 May 2026. These official rates affect mortgages, savings and investments.
This is the target now in force and the direction of the last time it moved — the Board can meet and hold since then without that showing here. A change takes effect the day after the Board announces it.
Source: RBAConsumer Price Index — annual rate to the June quarter 2026. Measures how much prices have risen over the past 12 months; the ABS publishes this quarterly figure four times a year (it also publishes a separate monthly indicator, which can differ slightly and land more recently).
Source: ABSThe RBA cash rate directly influences what banks charge on home loans and pay on savings accounts.
The CPI shows how fast prices are rising. If your pay isn't keeping up with CPI, your real purchasing power is falling.
How far your Aussie dollar goes, from Reserve Bank of Australia rates
As at 2026-08-17, one Australian dollar buys 0.7114 USD, 0.6139 EUR, 0.5249 GBP, 1.2027 NZD, 113.18 JPY. These are Reserve Bank of Australia mid-market rates — the rate a bank or transfer service offers you includes a margin on top.
0.7114
US Dollar
0.6139
Euro
0.5249
British Pound
1.2027
New Zealand Dollar
113.18
Japanese Yen
4.7946
Chinese Yuan
Top cryptocurrencies priced in Australian dollars — data from CoinGecko
Bitcoin
BTC
$90,515.00
Market cap: $1.82T AUD
Ethereum
ETH
$2,682.82
Market cap: $323.74B AUD
Solana
SOL
$106.78
Market cap: $62.24B AUD
XRP
XRP
$1.41
Market cap: $88.36B AUD
Cardano
ADA
$0.2448
Market cap: $9.15B AUD
Dogecoin
DOGE
$0.0990
Market cap: $15.40B AUD
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Data is provided for informational purposes only and may be delayed. Always verify with official sources before making financial decisions.