380.00 Chinese Yuan to US Dollar — Convert CNY to Dollars

Live conversion of 380 CNY to USD at today's exchange rate. Updated March 2026.

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380 CNY to USD Conversion

380.00 Chinese Yuan =
$52.49
Live Exchange Rate
1 CNY = 0.14 USD
Inverse
1 USD = 7.24 CNY

Quick Conversion: 380 Chinese Yuan to US Dollar

At today's live mid-market exchange rate, 380.00 CNY equals approximately $52.49 USD. This rate is based on the current interbank rate of 1 CNY = 0.14 USD. The actual amount you receive from a bank or money transfer service may vary due to fees and markups. The mid-market rate — sometimes called the "real" exchange rate — represents the midpoint between what buyers are willing to pay and what sellers are asking for on global currency markets. Banks typically add a margin of 1–5% on top of this rate, which is why checking the mid-market rate first is essential for comparing offers.

Quick Conversion Table: Chinese Yuan to US Dollar

CNYUSD
1.00 CNY$0.14
10.00 CNY$1.38
100.00 CNY$13.81
500.00 CNY$69.06
1,000.00 CNY$138.12

Rates shown are mid-market rates for reference. Updated March 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

At the current mid-market exchange rate, 380.00 CNY equals approximately $52.49 USD. This rate updates throughout the day. The actual amount you receive depends on your exchange method — a bank might give you $50.91 (after ~3% markup), while Wise would give you closer to $52.22.
For small amounts like $52.49 USD, a no-foreign-transaction-fee credit card is most practical. The fee difference between methods is only $3.67, so convenience matters more than rate shopping.
The yuan is managed by the PBOC through a daily fixing rate, so it doesn't float freely. Movements are driven by US-China trade tensions, Chinese GDP growth, capital flow controls, and the PBOC's tolerance for depreciation or appreciation. Offshore CNY (CNH) can move more freely than onshore CNY.
The $52.49 shown is based on the mid-market rate — the fairest reference rate. In practice, your provider adds a markup: banks typically give you $50.65–$51.44 (2–3.5% less), while Wise gives you $52.17–$52.33 (0.3–0.6% less). Airport kiosks are worst at $48.29–$49.86. Always compare your quoted rate to the mid-market rate on this page to see the true fee.

CNY/USD Rate Outlook

While no one can predict exchange rates with certainty, understanding the factors that influence the CNY/USD rate helps form reasonable expectations. Key drivers to watch include interest rate differentials between central banks, trade balance data, GDP growth rates, and inflation trends in both economies. In early 2026, market analysts are watching for signals from both the Federal Reserve and the central bank governing CNY. Important: This is not financial advice. Exchange rate forecasts are inherently uncertain, and past trends do not guarantee future results. Always consult a qualified financial advisor before making significant currency decisions.

How Inflation Affects Your 380 CNY Conversion

Inflation directly impacts how much your 380.00 CNY is worth in USD. China's inflation has remained relatively low compared to Western economies, but the PBOC manages the yuan's exchange rate through a daily fixing mechanism, limiting free-market fluctuations. At current rates, your 380 CNY buys $52.49 USD. If CNY inflation runs 2% higher than US inflation for a year, that same amount would buy roughly $51.44 — a loss of $1.05.

How CNY/USD Volatility Affects Your 380 CNY

Exchange rate volatility directly impacts how much USD you receive for your 380.00 CNY. USD/CNY has lower free-market volatility due to PBOC management, but can gap sharply when the daily fixing surprises markets. Weekly moves are typically 0.2–0.8%.

For your 380 CNY conversion, a 1% swing means ±$0.52. At this size, daily volatility has minimal dollar impact — convert whenever convenient.

What Can You Buy With 380 Chinese Yuan?

Understanding purchasing power helps put currency conversions into real-world context. Here is what 380.00 CNY (approximately $52.49 USD) can buy:

  • In China: A meal, snack, or small purchase
  • In the USA: A coffee, snack, or small item

Purchasing power parity (PPP) adjustments show that the same amount of money often goes further in countries with lower costs of living. When traveling or sending money abroad, understanding these differences helps you plan your budget more effectively and ensure you are getting fair value from currency exchanges.

Built by Mohamed Skhiri · Last updated March 2026