Black market USD exchange rate increases sharply
Today's USD exchange rate (November 11) on the black market increased by 12 VND for both buying and selling. The world USD exchange rate is stable at 105.8 points.

On the contrary, the bank USD exchange rate recorded a series of downward adjustments this morning. Specifically, Vietcombank has a buying price of 24,100 and a selling price of 24,470, down 60 VND compared to the closing price of yesterday's trading session. The current USD buying and selling prices are in the range of 23,400 - 25,300 VND/USD.
Domestic gold increased by 200,000 VND/tael
Gold price today (November 11), on the domestic market, listed by companies, increased by 200,000 VND/tael in both buying and selling directions.

Today's 9999 gold price is listed by DOJI at 69.30 million VND/tael for buying and 70.30 million VND/tael for selling.
At Mi Hong Gold and Gemstone Company, the price of Mi Hong gold at the time of survey listed the price of SJC gold at 69.50 - 69.95 million VND/tael (buy - sell).
SJC gold price at Bao Tin Minh Chau Company Limited is also traded by the enterprise at 69.32 - 70.28 million VND/tael (buy - sell).
On the contrary, the world gold price suddenly dropped sharply. According to Kitco, the world gold price recorded at 5:00 a.m. today, Vietnam time, was at 1,935.565 USD/ounce - down 23.345 USD/ounce compared to the world gold price yesterday.
World oil and gas prices go up
In the world market, gasoline prices today (November 11) tend to increase.
On November 10, gasoline and oil prices continued to increase from the previous session. According to data from Oilprice, at 9:10 p.m. on November 10 (Vietnam time), Brent oil was trading at $81.05 per barrel, up $1.04, or 1.3%, from the previous session. Meanwhile, WTI oil was at $76.73 per barrel, up $0.99, or 1.31%.

Analysts say oil prices are rising as demand improves while supply shows signs of tightening.
Oil prices rose as demand from China, the world's top oil importer, showed signs of increasing. China's crude oil imports increased sharply in October. Meanwhile, oil supplies are showing signs of tightening.
Domestic coffee prices continue to increase
Domestic coffee prices updated at 5:00 a.m. on November 11 continued to increase, an increase of 500 VND/kg. Currently, the average coffee price in the Central Highlands provinces is about 58,300 VND/kg, the highest purchase price is 58,400 VND/kg.

Specifically, the coffee purchase price in Gia Lai and Kon Tum provinces on November 11, 2023 was VND 58,400/kg; In Dak Nong province, coffee was purchased at VND 58,400/kg.
The price of green coffee beans (coffee beans, fresh coffee beans) in Lam Dong province in districts such as Bao Loc, Di Linh, Lam Ha, coffee is purchased at 57,800 VND/kg.
In Dak Lak province, in Cu M'gar district, the current coffee price is 58,500 VND/kg. /.
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