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Foreign exchange rates today July 23: USD continues to cool down

The US dollar fell, while the yen was among the biggest gainers against the greenback, as investors closely watched the progress of...

Báo Lâm ĐồngBáo Lâm Đồng22/07/2025

The dollar fell, while the yen was among the biggest gainers against the greenback, as investors closely watched progress in trade talks ahead of an August 1 deadline.

World currency exchange rates

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 0.46% to 97.40.

The dollar fell on Tuesday, while the yen was among the major currencies that rose sharply against the greenback, as investors watched negotiations ahead of an August 1 deadline that could lead to steep tariffs on goods from U.S. trading partners if no deal is reached.

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The dollar fell 0.5% to 146.54 yen, after falling more than 1% on Monday due to the weekend election and holiday. The dollar has fallen for two straight sessions against the yen.

With less than two weeks to go before August 1, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Monday that the administration was more concerned about the quality of trade deals than the timing of their completion. Asked whether the deadline could be extended for countries that are engaged in productive negotiations with Washington, Bessent said President Donald Trump would make that decision.

“The market is… ignoring the noise around the August 1 deadline unless something really clear happens,” said Brad Bechtel, global head of foreign exchange trading at Jefferies in New York. “And the fact that many of the economic data have been solid, even with some tariffs in place.”

Uncertainty over the global tax landscape is a major drag on the foreign exchange market, leaving major currencies trading in tight ranges.

The euro edged up 0.2% to $1.1725, with the European Central Bank (ECB) also in focus this week with its policy meeting. However, the ECB is not expected to adjust the eurozone's interest rates. The euro hit a two-week high in early global trading.

“The dollar’s early-month rally is running out of steam, the euro is flat ahead of Thursday’s ECB policy meeting, and the yen is consolidating gains after weekend election results were not as negative as feared,” said Karl Schamotta, chief market strategist at Corpay in Toronto. “Trading ranges are narrowing amid muted economic data. Positioning in many pairs is returning to neutral levels, and expected volatility is declining.”

In addition, investor sentiment was also affected by concerns about the independence of the US Federal Reserve (Fed), when President Trump repeatedly criticized Chairman Jerome Powell and called for his resignation because the Fed was not willing to cut interest rates.

“You can criticize the Fed for many policies over the years. But forcing the Fed chairman to resign because he is not following the White House’s direction is crossing the line,” Kathy Jones, senior fixed income strategist at Schwab, wrote in a research note. “It would undermine confidence in the central bank at a time when inflation is still too high and policy is in disarray. If Powell is replaced by someone who is seen as compliant with the administration, the dollar will likely weaken sharply and long-term interest rates will spike.”

Domestic foreign exchange rates

At the time of survey at 6:30 a.m. on July 23, the central exchange rate at the State Bank is currently 25,179 VND/USD, down 12 VND compared to yesterday's trading session.

The reference USD exchange rate at the State Bank's buying and selling exchange center increased, currently at: 23,971 VND - 26,387 VND.

USD exchange rates at commercial banks are as follows:

At Vietcombank , the USD exchange rate is 25,930 - 26,320 VND/USD, down 20 VND in both directions, compared to yesterday's trading session.

NCB Bank is buying USD cash at the lowest price: 1 USD = 25,775 VND

VietinBank is buying USD transfers at the lowest price: 1 USD = 25,795 VND

HSBC Bank is buying USD cash at the highest price: 1 USD = 26,040 VND; buying USD transfer at the highest price: 1 USD = 26,040 VND

OCB Bank is selling USD cash at the lowest price: 1 USD = 26,275 VND

HSBC Bank is selling USD transfers at the lowest price: 1 USD = 26,276 VND

Saigonbank, SCB, UOB are selling USD cash at the highest price: 1 USD = 26,380 VND

SCB Bank is selling USD transfers at the highest price: 1 USD = 26,380 VND

In the "black market", the black market USD exchange rate as of 4:30 a.m. on July 23, 2025 increased by 9 VND in both directions, compared to yesterday's trading session, trading around 26,390 - 26,460 VND/USD.

The EUR exchange rate at the State Bank's buying and selling exchange center increased, currently at: 27,959 VND - 30,902 VND.

The Japanese Yen exchange rate at the State Bank's exchange office increased, currently at: 162 VND - 179 VND.

Source: https://baolamdong.vn/ty-gia-ngoai-te-hom-nay-23-7-dong-usd-tiep-tuc-ha-nhiet-383298.html


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