Economy of Oceania - Currency

Currency

Below is a list of the currencies of Oceania, with exchange rates between each currency and both the Euro and US Dollars as of 28 October 2007. Australian figures are accurate as of 19 April 2012.

Country Currency worth in Euro worth in USD Central bank
Australia Australian Dollar 0.7899 1.0376 Reserve Bank of Australia
Federated States of Micronesia US Dollar 0.69483 1
Fiji Fiji Dollar 0.449888 0.647480 Reserve Bank of Fiji
Cook Islands New Zealand Dollar 0.526538 0.777634 Reserve Bank of New Zealand
French Polynesia Pacific Franc 0.008380 0.012065 Institut d'émission d'Outre-Mer
Kiribati Australian Dollar 0.7899 1.0376 Reserve Bank of Australia
Marshall Islands US Dollar 0.69483 1
Nauru Australian Dollar 0.63676 1.0376 Reserve Bank of Australia
New Caledonia Pacific Franc 0.008380 0.012065 Institut d'émission d'Outre-Mer
New Zealand New Zealand Dollar 0.526538 0.777634 Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Niue New Zealand Dollar 0.526538 0.777634 Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Palau US Dollar 0.69483 1
Papua New Guinea Kina 0.243569 0.350545 Bank of Papua New Guinea
Samoa Tala 0.260241 0.374500 Central Bank of Samoa
Solomon Islands Solomon Islands dollar 0.142410 0.0989611 Central Bank of Solomon Islands
Tonga Pa'anga 0.354054 0.509500 National Reserve Bank of Tonga
Tokelau New Zealand Dollar 0.526538 0.777634 Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Tuvalu Australian Dollar 0.63676 1.0376
Vanuatu Vatu 0.00731479 0.0105263
Wallis and Futuna Pacific Franc 0.008380 0.012065 Institut d'émission d'Outre-Mer

Table correct as of 28 February 2008, Australian figures correct as of 19 April 2012

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