Foreign exchange rates today, June 15: USD, EUR, Japanese Yen, British Pound... Tightening monetary policy, Fed keeps interest rates unchanged, greenback falls. (Source: FT) |
The central exchange rate between Vietnamese Dong (VND) and USD on the morning of June 15 was announced by the State Bank at 23,704 VND, an increase of 4 VND compared to yesterday.
With a +/- 5% margin being applied, the ceiling rate applied by banks today is 24,889 VND/USD and the floor rate is 22,518 VND/USD.
At commercial banks this morning, the USD price decreased in both buying and selling directions, while the Chinese Yuan (CNY) increased in selling direction.
At 8:15 a.m., at BIDV , the USD price was listed at 23,350 - 23,650 VND/USD (buy - sell), down 5 VND in both buying and selling compared to the close of yesterday's trading session.
The price of CNY at this bank is listed at 3,226 - 3,336 VND/CNY (buy - sell), down 2 VND in buying, but up 1 VND in selling compared to the end of yesterday's trading session.
The greenback price at Vietcombank is listed at 23,300 - 23,670 VND/USD (buy - sell), unchanged from the closing price of yesterday's trading session.
The listed CNY price is 3,213 - 3,351 VND/CNY (buy - sell), up 2 VND for buying and 3 VND for selling compared to the close of yesterday's trading session.
STT | Currency code | Currency name | Bank exchange rate commerce Buy | Bank exchange rate commerce Sell out | *State Bank exchange rate Apply for import and export from June 15-21 |
1 | EUR | Euro | 24,812.96 | 26,202.31 | 25,558.08 |
2 | JPY | Japanese Yen | 163.06 | 172.63 | 169.12 |
3 | GBP | British Pound | 28,993.87 | 30,230.13 | 29,873.85 |
4 | AUD | Australian Dollar | 15,553.61 | 16,216.79 | 16,030.68 |
5 | CAD | Canadian Dollar | 17,183.13 | 17,915.80 | 17,796.8 |
6 | RUB | Russian Ruble | 266.23 | 294.75 | 279.48 |
7 | KRW | South Korean Won | 15.92 | 19.40 | 18.54 |
8 | INR | Indian Rupee | 285.63 | 297.09 | 287.93 |
9 | HKD | Hong Kong Dollar (China) | 2,924.79 | 3,049.50 | |
10 | CNY | Chinese Yuan China | 3,213.00 | 3,351.00 | 3,307.65 |
(Source: State Bank, Vietcombank)
Exchange rate developments in the world market
In the US market, the US Dollar Index (DXY) measuring the greenback's fluctuations against six major currencies (EUR, JPY, GBP, CAD, SEK, CHF) decreased by 0.32% to 103.02.
Specifically, the USD exchange rate in the world today decreased. The Euro and Japanese Yen increased.
The greenback slipped in the last trading session, after the US Federal Reserve (Fed) decided to keep interest rates unchanged as expected.
At its two-day policy meeting, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) said: "Holding the target range at this meeting allows the Committee to further assess the economic data and its implications for monetary policy."
However, the Fed also signaled the need for further rate hikes. The US central bank's forecast shows that most policymakers agree that further tightening of monetary policy is needed.
The federal funds rate is expected to peak at 5.6% this year, meaning there will be two more 25 basis point hikes in 2023. That's up from an estimate of 5.1% in the last set of forecasts released in March.
“While inflation is moving in the right direction, it is moving rather slowly,” said Chris Low, chief economist at FHN Finance in New York. “The biggest surprise is not the pause or the intention to continue raising rates, but the number of basis points the Fed intends to raise.”
Traders are now betting on a 70% chance the Fed will raise interest rates again next month after skipping a rate hike in June.
“It is possible that these interest rates will remain for a while,” said Srijan Katyal, global head of strategy and trading services at international brokerage ADSS.
He noted that previously, in 2006, the federal funds rate stood at 5.25% and remained there from July 2006 to August 2007 before being cut following the global financial crisis.
The Fed's decision was supported by a report on June 14 showing that US producer prices fell more than expected in May. Meanwhile, data released on June 13 showed that the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased 0.1% in May, after increasing 0.4% in April. In the 12 months through May, the CPI increased 4.0% - the smallest annual increase since March 2021.
Elsewhere, the European Central Bank (ECB) interest rate decision is due today. Markets are pricing in a 25 basis point increase and another hike in July before pausing for the year. The euro rose 0.3% to $1.0827. Against the Japanese yen, the dollar fell 0.2% to 139.905.
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