Foreign exchange rate update table - USD exchange rate Agribank today
1. Agribank - Updated: 07/22/2025 08:00 - Time of website supply source | ||||
Foreign currency | Buy | Sell | ||
Name | Code | Cash | Transfer | |
USD | USD | 25,975 | 25,985 | 26,325 |
EUR | EUR | 29,794 | 29,914 | 31,037 |
GBP | GBP | 34,434 | 34,572 | 35,558 |
HKD | HKD | 3,267 | 3,280 | 3,386 |
CHF | CHF | 32,037 | 32,166 | 33,086 |
JPY | JPY | 172.35 | 173.04 | 180.34 |
AUD | AUD | 16,679 | 16,746 | 17,286 |
SGD | SGD | 20,005 | 20,085 | 20,632 |
THB | THB | 785 | 788 | 824 |
CAD | CAD | 18,714 | 18,789 | 19,314 |
NZD | NZD | 15,291 | 15,796 | |
KRW | KRW | 18.03 | 19.78 |
Exchange rate developments in the domestic market
In the domestic market, the record of World and Vietnam Newspaper at 7:30 a.m. on July 22, the State Bank announced the central exchange rate of the Vietnamese Dong at 25,191 VND.
The reference USD exchange rate at the State Bank of Vietnam is listed at: 23,982 VND - 26,400 VND.
USD exchange rates at commercial banks are as follows:
Vietcombank : 25,950 VND - 26,340 VND.
Vietinbank: 25,825 VND - 26,335 VND.
Foreign exchange rates, USD/VND exchange rate today, July 22: USD depreciates, investors prepare for instability. (Source: NPR) |
World market developments
The US Dollar Index (DXY) measuring the greenback's movements against six major currencies (EUR, JPY, GBP, CAD, SEK, CHF) decreased by 0.65% to 97.85.
The dollar fell against most currencies, matching a drop in U.S. Treasury yields, as investors braced for market volatility as the deadline for tariff talks with the United States approaches.
The yen, by contrast, rose across the board. The Japanese yen rose 1 percent to 147.315 yen per dollar, though it was still well off a 3-1/2-month low of 149.19 yen it hit last week on concerns about Japan’s political and fiscal outlook.
The Yen also rose 0.4% against the EUR to 172.27 and against the Pound to 198.64, also up 0.4%.
Investor attention remains focused on Donald Trump’s global tariffs, with a Financial Times report last week saying the US president is pushing for new tariffs on goods from the European Union (EU).
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said he was confident the US could reach a trade deal with the EU, but insisted August 1 was a hard deadline for imposing new tariffs.
EU diplomats said the bloc was considering wider countermeasures against the US as the prospects of a deal grew dimmer, although it still preferred a negotiated solution.
The euro rose 0.4% to $1.1681, while sterling last traded at $1.3488, up 0.6%.
Source: https://baoquocte.vn/ty-gia-ngoai-te-ty-gia-usdvnd-hom-nay-227-usd-giam-gia-nha-dau-tu-chuan-bi-tam-ly-cho-bat-on-321785.html
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