Reference exchange rate on Feb 7: 23,621 VND/USD, rising 10 VND; Euro, Yen and Pound down together

The State Bank of Vietnam set reference exchange rate for the US dollar at 23,621 VND/USD, rising 10 VND; Euro, Yen and Pound down together.
Reference exchange rate on Feb 7: 23,621 VND/USD, rising 10 VND; Euro, Yen and Pound down together
Reference exchange rate on Feb 7: 23,621 VND/USD, rising 10 VND; Euro, Yen and Pound down together. (Source: WVR)

Reference exchange rate on Feb 7:

The State Bank of Vietnam set the daily reference exchange rate at 23,621 VND/USD on February 7, up 10 VND from the previous day.

With the current trading band of +/- 5%, the ceiling rate applied to commercial banks during the day is 23,802 VND/USD and the floor rate 22,439 VND/USD.

The opening hour rates at commercial banks remained stable.

At 8:15 am, Vietcombank listed the buying rate at 23,270 VND/USD, and the selling rate at 23,640 VND/USD, unchanged from the end of February 6.

BIDV also kept both rates unchanged at 23,335 VND/USD (buying) and 23,635 VND/USD (selling).

No. Currency

Currency name

Commercial bank rate

Buying

Commercial bank rate

Selling

*SBV rate

Apply for import and export from Fed 2 to Feb.8.

1 EUR Euro

24,549.33

25,923.95

25,682.96
2 JPY Japanese Yen

172.49

182.61

181.32
3 GBP Pound

27,521.05

28,694.56

29,080.44

4 AUD Australian Dollar 15,757.69 17,023.24 16,694.63
5 CAD Canadian Dollar 17,034.29

17,760.64

17,739.88

6 RUB Russian Ruble

312.51

345.99

337.04

7 KRW Korean Won

16.15

19.68

19.2

8 INR Indian Rupee

282.94

294.29

288.73

9 HKD

Hong Kong

Dollar

2,913.65 3,040.26

3,010.9

10 CNY

Chinese Yuan

3,404.00 3,519.00 3,500.58
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(Source: WVR)