Reference exchange rate on Feb 28: 23,644 VND/USD, rising 2 VND; Euro and Pound rising but Yen down

The State Bank of Vietnam set reference exchange rate for the US dollar at 23,644 VND/USD, rising 2 VND; Euro and Pound rising but Yen down.
Reference exchange rate on Feb 28: 23,644 VND/USD, rising 2 VND; Euro and Pound rising but Yen down
Reference exchange rate on Feb 28: 23,644 VND/USD, rising 2 VND; Euro and Pound rising but Yen down. (Source: WVR)

Reference exchange rate on February 28:

The State Bank of Vietnam set the daily reference exchange rate at 23,644 VND/USD on February 28, up 2 VND from the previous day.

With the current trading band of +/- 5%, the ceiling rate applied to commercial banks during the day is 23,826 VND/USD and the floor rate 22,462 VND/USD.

The opening hour rates at commercial banks increased.

At 8:30am, Vietcombank listed the buying rate at 23,630 VND/USD, and the selling rate at 24,000 VND/USD, both up 10 VND from the end of February 27.

BIDV raised both rates by 15 VND to 23,665 VND/USD (buying) and 23,965 VND/USD (selling).

No. Currency

Currency name

Commercial bank rate

Buying

Commercial bank rate

Selling

*SBV rate

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1 EUR Euro

24,605.92

25,994.02

25,196.58
2 JPY Japanese Yen

169.82

179.86

175.38
3 GBP Pound

27,977.61

29,182.16

28,629.25

4 AUD Australian Dollar 15,641.03 16,314.44 16,153.9
5 CAD Canadian Dollar 17,093.59

17,829.53

17,461.41

6 RUB Russian Ruble

303.40

336.04

315.00

7 KRW Korean Won

15.63

19.05

18.11

8 INR Indian Rupee

287.17

298.81

285.4

9 HKD

Hong Kong

Dollar

2,956.49 3,083.78

3,013.86

10 CNY

Chinese Yuan

3.373.00 3.487.00 3,428.42
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(Source: WVR)