Reference exchange rate on May 29: 23,712 VND/USD, up 1 VND

The State Bank of Vietnam set the daily reference exchange rate at 23,712 VND/USD on May 29, up 1 VND from the last working day of previous week (May 26).
Reference exchange rate on May 29: 23.712 VND/USD, up 1 VND
Reference exchange rate on May 29: 23,712 VND/USD, up 1 VND. (Source: WVR)

With the current trading band of +/- 5%, the ceiling rate applicable for commercial banks during the day is 24,897 VND/USD and the floor rate 22,526 VND/USD.

The opening hour rates at commercial banks decreased.

At 8:15am, Vietcombank listed the buying rate at 23,280 VND/USD and the selling rate at 23,650 VND/USD, both down 10 VND from the end of May 26.

Meanwhile, BIDV kept both rates unchanged at 23,330 VND/USD (buying) and 23,630 VND/USD (selling).

During the week from May 22-26, the daily reference exchange rate followed an upward trend except for May 23, and ended the week up 27 VND.

No Currency

Currency name

Commercial bank rate

Buying

Commercial bank rate

Selling

*SBV rate

Apply for import and export from May 25-31

1 EUR Euro

24,526.45

25,899.79

25,524.25
2 JPY Japanese Yen

162.18

171.70

170.77
3 GBP Pound 28,234.82

29,438.76

29,481.84
4 AUD Dollar Australia 14,934.12 15,570.91 15,591.18
5 CAD Dollar Canada 16,815.23

17,532.24

17,509.98
6 RUB Russian Ruble

282.84

313.14

295.68

7 KRW Korean Won

15.30

18.65

17.97
8 INR Indian Rupee

283.56

294.93 286.30
9 HKD

Hong Kong

Dollar

2,920.77 3,045.31

3,023.27

10 CNY

Chinese Yuan

3,269.00 3,379.00 3,379.56
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(Source: WVR)