World USD exchange rate on May 9, 2025
The US Dollar Index (DXY) briefly touched 100.00, benefiting from optimism surrounding news of a new trade deal between the US and the UK. However, many analysts said the deal was largely symbolic, as the UK is not a major trade deficit partner for the US, and the specific terms remain vague.
Experts warn that this may only be a temporary agreement in principle or a temporary exchange of goods, not enough to create a major economic impact.
The 10% tariff imposed by the US on UK goods will remain in place, despite the announcement of a trade deal, CNN reported.
The market also reacted to news that the Trump administration was considering lifting chip export restrictions that the previous administration had imposed on major tech companies such as ASML, AMD and Nvidia. The news sent Nasdaq futures higher before the market opened.
President Trump continued to draw attention when he criticized Fed Chairman Jerome Powell on the social network Truth, calling him a “fool” for not acting sooner to cut interest rates, despite the fact that energy and food prices are very low, according to him. Trump asserted that tax money is pouring into the US, claiming that the Fed has responded too slowly.
In the labor sector, the number of weekly unemployment claims in the US continued to decline, showing that the job market remains quite stable. Specifically, the number of initial claims was only 228,000, lower than forecast, while the number of continued claims decreased to 1.879 million.
At press time, President Trump’s speech on the trade deal with the UK had not yet begun. US and European stocks were trending slightly lower after earlier gains, as markets remained cautious about the details of the deal. European stocks were up about 0.5%, while US indices were up less than 0.5%.
According to the CME FedWatch tool, the probability of the Fed cutting interest rates at its June meeting is only 20.2%, while the probability of cutting interest rates at the end of July is 66.4%. The yield on the 10-year US government bond remained stable at around 4.31%, almost unchanged after the news about the Fed and the trade deal.
Domestic USD exchange rate today
In the domestic market, at the beginning of the trading session on May 9, the State Bank announced the central exchange rate of the Vietnamese Dong against the USD at 24,927 VND, down 3 VND compared to yesterday.
In the "black market", the black market USD exchange rate as of 4:30 a.m. on May 9, 2025 decreased by 20 VND in both directions compared to yesterday's trading session, trading around 26,410 - 26,510 VND/USD.
* The reference exchange rate at the State Bank's transaction office for buying and selling remains unchanged, currently at: 23,731 VND - 26,123 VND.
USD exchange rates at commercial banks are as follows:
USD exchange rate | Buy | Sell |
Vietcombank | 25,760 VND | 26,150 VND |
Vietinbank | 25,670 VND | 26,180 VND |
BIDV | 25,790 VND | 26,150 VND |
VIB Bank is buying US Dollar cash at the lowest price of 25,340 VND/USD
VIB Bank is buying US Dollar transfers at the lowest price of 25,400 VND/USD
OCB Bank is buying US Dollar cash at the highest price of 25,850 VND/USD
OCB Bank is buying US Dollar transfers at the highest price of 25,900 VND/USD
VIB Bank is selling US Dollar cash at the lowest price of 25,760 VND/USD
VIB Bank is selling US Dollar transfers at the lowest price of 25,760 VND/USD
VietinBank is selling US Dollar cash at the highest price of 26,180 VND/USD
OCB Bank is selling US Dollar transfers at the highest price of 26,174 VND/USD
EUR exchange rates at commercial banks are as follows:
EUR exchange rate | Buy | Sell |
Vietcombank | 28,678 VND | 30,249 VND |
Vietinbank | 28,510 VND | 30,220 VND |
BIDV | 28,844 VND | 30,096 VND |
* The Japanese Yen exchange rate at the State Bank's exchange office has increased slightly, currently at: 165 VND - 182 VND.
Japanese Yen Exchange Rate | Buy | Sell |
Vietcombank | 174.56 VND | 185.66 VND |
Vietinbank | 175.17 VND | 184.87 VND |
BIDV | 176.21 VND | 184.43 VND |
Source: https://baonghean.vn/ty-gia-usd-hom-nay-9-5-tang-nhe-sat-moc-100-10296840.html
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