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Foreign currency market stabilised following central bank’s intervention

The US dollar on March 25 depreciated against the Vietnamese dong after the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) sold the greenback on the cheap to stabilise the local foreign exchange market.
Foreign currency market stabilised following central bank’s intervention ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - TheUS dollar on March 25 depreciated against the Vietnamese dong after theState Bank of Vietnam (SBV) sold the greenback on the cheap to stabilisethe local foreign exchange market.

On March 24, the SBV’s Operation Centre adjusted its dollar rate sold tocommercial banks down by 258 VND to 23,650 VND per dollar amid the rapid risein exchange rates while keeping the buying rate unchanged at 23,175 VND.

The SBV’s selling rate was some 100 VND lower than that listed at commercialbanks and some 250 VND lower compared with the rate quoted on theunofficial market.

Following the central bank’s move, the dollar listed at most commercial banksdropped remarkably on March 25.

Vietcombank listed the buying rate at 23,460 VND per dollar and theselling rate at 23,650 VND, both down 100 VND from March 24.

BIDV also cut the buying rate by 100 VND, listing at 23,490 VND per dollar, andreduced the selling rate by 10 VND to 23,650 VND.

Meanwhile, Techcombank cut 65 VND from its buying rate, listing at 23,500VND, and 60 VND from its selling rate to 23,660 VND.

On the unofficial market, the dollar on Wednesday also cooled down to 23,700VND for buying and 23,850 VND for selling, down 50 VND against March 24.

Pham Thanh Ha, head of the SBV's Monetary Policy Department, on March 24said the central bank was willing to sell the US dollar in large volumesat a price cheaper than the market to stabilise the local foreign currencymarket, which has been recently hit by a rise in the global market and impactsof the COVID-19 outbreak.

According to Ha, the SBV continued to buy the dollar to increase thecountry’s foreign reserves in January thanks to favourable conditions in theglobal and domestic markets.

The dollar has risen significantly in the domestic market recently, Ha said,explaining the increase was due to market sentiment in the wake of the pandemicand the depreciation of currencies in many of Vietnam’s major trademarkets.

Despite the rise, the greenback's liquidity in the domestic markethad been basically stable and customers’ legitimate foreign currencydemands had been promptly met, Ha said.

The country’s dollar supply has remained stable with trade surpluses of 1.82billion USD in the first two months of 2020 and 880 million USD in the firsttwo weeks of March.

With a net purchase of $20 billion in 2019, the central bank increased thenation’s foreign reserves to nearly 80 billion USD last year, six timeshigher than in 2011.

Experts believed that ample foreign currency reserves would help theSBV regulate the exchange rate and take measures to stabilise the forex marketif necessary this year.

Ha said the central bank would continue to closely watch the foreign currencymarket to make suitable adjustments when necessary./.
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