The daily reference exchange rate on January 3 is set at 22,828 VND/USD.(Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – TheState Bank of Vietnam raised the daily reference exchange rate on January 3 by3 VND to 22,828 VND/USD.
With the current trading band of +/- 3 percent, the ceiling rate applied by commercial banks for the day is 23,512VND/USD and the floor rate is 22,144 VND/USD.
The transaction office of the State Bank ofVietnam added 500 VND to the buying rate making it 23,200 VND/USD and 3 VND tothe selling rate, listing it at 23,463 VND/USD.
Meanwhile, the opening hourrates at commercial banks reversed the falling trend from last week.
Vietcombank increased both rates by 5 VND,listing the buying rate at 23,160 VND/USD and the selling rate at 23,250VND/USD.
The rates at BIDV went up by 15 VND to 23,165VND/USD (buying) and 23,255 VND/USD (selling).
At Techcombank, the buying rate rose by 25 VNDto 23,145 VND/USD and the selling rate stayed at 23,245 VND/USD, the same as onthe previous day.-VNA
The State Bank of Vietnam kept the daily reference exchange rate on January 2 unchanged from the last day before the New Year holiday (December 28) at 22,825 VND/USD.
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