Suppose, for example, that you agree to pay 300,000 Chinese Yuan to your Chinese manufacturer for a shipment of goods in three months. In May 2018, the USD/CNY exchange rate sits at 6.377, making your invoice $47,044 if paid today. If the exchange rate moved to 6.4, it would raise your supplier payment to $47,619, THE BUSINESS TIMES - Find latest business & financial news including analysis and opinion on top business stories, stock markets in Singapore, Asia-Pacific & global market news and more at The Business Times. Market Summary. At 6:10 AM ET: The U.S. Dollar Index is now at $98.07, compared to its 52-week high of $99.91 on Feb. 20, 2020. Down by 0.69%, the index is continuing its recent and medium-term negative trend against the basket of constituent currencies.The six key currencies are currently trading mixed against the U.S. dollar, with the euro having had the greatest change, down by 0.88%.