Currency exchange today – in Singapore includes exchange rates for INR, USD, CD, Dhiram, Pound, Australian Dollar

Here is a summary of today’s currency exchange rates in Singapore that focuses on INR (Indian Rupee), USD (US Dollar), CAD (Canadian Dollar), AED (UAE Dirham), GBP (British Pound), and AUD (Australian Dollar), including some context and caveats. These rates are approximate based on interbank / mid-market values; actual bank / money-changer rates that include margins, fees, or spread. The following exchange rates are based on 11 September 2025 in Singapore.

Current Rates: SGD vs Major Currencies

Currency1 SGD equals approximatelyInverse: 1 unit of that currency equals how many SGD
Indian Rupee (INR)~ Rs 68.80 per SGD~ 0.0145 SGD per INR
US Dollar (USD)~ US$ 0.7798 per SGD~ S$ 1.28 per US$ 1
Canadian Dollar (CAD)~ CAD 1.08 per SGD~ 0.925 SGD per CAD
UAE Dirham (AED)~ AED 2.864 – 2.865 per SGD~ 0.349 SGD per AED
British Pound (GBP)~ £ 0.575 – 0.58 per SGD~ S$ 1.73 per £ 1
Australian Dollar (AUD)~ AUD 1.1699 – 1.17 per SGD~ 0.853 SGD per AUD

Factors Influencing These Rates

1. Policy & Central Bank Actions

A managed float / a basket approach is used by Singapore (via the Monetary Authority of Singapore) to guide SGD movements. These currencies are also affected by Global interest decisions (e.g., those by the Federal Reserve, Bank of England, Reserve Bank of Australia, etc.), which in turn affect cross-rates relative to SGD.

2. Trade Flows, Commodity Prices & Global Sentiment

Singapore, being a trading hub, allows SGD to be sensitive to global trade growth, commodity prices (for currencies of commodity exporters like AUD, CAD), and investor risk sentiment. For example, due to a global rise in risk aversion, people might prefer “safe” currencies like USD or GBP, pushing those up relative to more volatile ones.

3. Demand/ Supply & Arbitrage

Demand and Supply pressures are created by big inflows/outflows (e.g., remittances, foreign investments, corporate trade). Similarly, mid-market rates are kept aligned by arbitrageurs, but retail and bank/money changer spreads will diverge.

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