Reference exchange rate up 15 VND

The State Bank of Vietnam set the daily reference exchange rate at 23,190 VND per USD on July 8, up 15 VND from the previous day.
Reference exchange rate up 15 VND ảnh 1The daily reference exchange rate is set at 23,190 VND per USD on July 8 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The State Bank of Vietnam set the daily referenceexchange rate at 23,190 VND per USD on July 8, up 15 VND from the previous day.

With thecurrent trading band of  +/- 3 percent, the ceiling rate applied to commercialbank during the day is 23,886 VND/USD and the floor rate 22,494 VND/USD.

On thecontrary, the rates listed at major commercial banks all increased.

At 8:30 am,Vietcombank listed the buying rate at 22,890 VND/USD and the selling rate at23,120 VND/USD, both up 20 VND from the rates on July 7.

BIDV added 5 VNDto both rates, listing the buying rate at 22,915 VND/USD and the selling rateat 23,115 VND/USD./.
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