Reference exchange rate up 4 VND on November 29

The State Bank of Vietnam set the daily reference exchange rate at 23,162 VND/USD on November 29, up 4 VND from the previous day.
Reference exchange rate up 4 VND on November 29 ảnh 1The daily reference exchange rate was set at 23,162 VND/USD on November 29 (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The State Bank of Vietnam set the daily reference exchange rate at23,162 VND/USD on November 29, up 4 VND from the previous day.

With the currenttrading band of +/-3 percent, the ceiling rate applied to commercial banksduring the day is 23,856 VND/USD and the floor rate22,467 VND/USD.

The opening hour ratesat commercial banks saw slight fluctuations.

At 8:40 am, Vietcombank listed the buying rate at 23,110 VND/USD and the sellingrate at 23,260 VND/USD, which have stayed unchanged for the pastseveral days.

BIDV increasedthe buying rate by 30 VND to 23,140 VND/USD but kept the selling rate unchanged from the sametime on the previous morning at 23,260 VND/USD (selling).

Techcombank cut 1 VND from both rates, listing the buying rate at 23,127 VND/USD and the selling rate at 23,267 VND/USD.

During the weekfrom November 25 to 29, the daily reference exchange rate followed an upwardtrend, gaining a total 8 VND.

The rates listedat commercial banks were rather stable throughout the week, with VCB kept thesame rates from Monday to Friday. The rates at BIDV and Techcombank ended theweek slightly higher than those on Monday./.
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