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Gold rings and SJC remain stable, USD exchange rate increases by 10 VND

Việt NamViệt Nam17/06/2024

People trade gold in Hanoi. (Photo: Duc Duy/Vietnam+)
People trade gold in Hanoi area

Domestic gold prices remained stable this morning, June 17, while the USD at commercial banks increased by 10 VND.

At 9:15 a.m., Doji Company announced the buying price of SJC gold at VND75.30 million/tael and the selling price at VND76.98 million/tael. Two other companies, Saigon Jewelry Company and Vietnam Gold, also listed the price of SJC gold at VND74.98-76.98 million/tael (buy/sell), remaining stable.

The above prices were also kept stable by domestic enterprises last week. The difference between buying and selling prices fluctuated from 1.6-2 million VND/tael.

This morning, Bao Tin Minh Chau Company listed the price of plain round gold rings at 74.28-75.58 million VND/tael (buy/sell). Phu Quy Company announced the price of 999.9 round gold rings from 74.10-75.40 million VND/tael, unchanged from last weekend.

In the world , the price of gold fluctuates around 2,332.8 USD/ounce. When converted, this precious metal is equivalent to 71.6 million VND/tael.

This morning, the State Bank listed the central exchange rate at 24,259 VND/USD, an increase of 10 VND compared to the end of last week (June 15).

With a margin of +/-5%, Vietinbank and Vietcombank both listed the USD exchange rate from 25,221-25,471 VND/USD, up 10 VND. Similarly, Agribank bought at 25,271 VND/USD and sold at 25,471 VND/USD; BIDV announced from 25,231-25,471 VND/USD (buy/sell), up 10 VND compared to the previous closing price.

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