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The Japanese Yen is benefiting.

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế28/11/2024

Foreign exchange rates, USD/VND exchange rate today, November 28, recorded that the Yen benefited from bets on a December interest rate hike in Japan, followed by a sell-off of the USD.


Foreign exchange rate update table - Vietcombank USD exchange rate today

1. Agribank - Updated: 01/01/1970 08:00 - Time of website source
Foreign currency Buy Sell
Name Code Cash Transfer
USD USD 25,210.00 25,229.00 25,509.00
EUR EUR 26,104.00 26,209.00 27,308.00
GBP GBP 31,324.00 31,450.00 32,411.00
HKD HKD 3,198.00 3,211.00 3,315.00
CHF CHF 28,123.00 28,236.00 29,096.00
JPY JPY 162.33 162.98 170.10
AUD AUD 16,147.00 16,212.00 16,706.00
SGD SGD 18,526.00 18,600.00 19,118.00
THB THB 714.00 717.00 747.00
CAD CAD 17,749.00 17,820.00 18,330.00
NZD NZD 14,664.00 15,157.00
KRW KRW 17.45 19.17

Exchange rate developments in the domestic market

In the domestic market, according to TG&VN at 7:00 a.m. on November 28, the State Bank announced the central exchange rate of the Vietnamese Dong to the USD at 24,295 VND.

The reference USD exchange rate at the State Bank of Vietnam is listed at: 23,400 VND - 25,450 VND.

USD exchange rates at commercial banks are as follows:

Vietcombank: 25,170 - 25,509 VND.

Vietinbank : 25,200 - 25,506 VND.

Tỷ giá ngoại tệ, tỷ giá USD/VND hôm nay 28/11
Foreign exchange rates, USD/VND exchange rate today, November 28: Japanese Yen is benefiting. (Source: CNN)

Exchange rate developments in the world market

The US Dollar Index (DXY) measures the greenback's fluctuations against six major currencies (EUR, JPY, GBP, CAD, SEK, CHF) fell sharply by 0.95% to 106.06.

The US dollar fell sharply ahead of the US holiday season as investors assessed the risks from tariff policies that US President-elect Donald Trump may implement after taking office.

Separately, data showed gross domestic product grew at a 2.8% annual rate in the third quarter, as expected and in line with the first estimate last month.

The data did little to change market sentiment that the Federal Reserve will ease interest rates next month, with odds inching up to 67%.

Consumer spending data suggest progress in deflation appears to have stalled in recent months, while the economy maintained much of its solid growth momentum early in the fourth quarter.

The U.S. Commerce Department reported that the Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index rose 0.2 percent in October, matching September's unadjusted increase. In the 12 months through October, the PCE price index rose 2.3 percent, following a 2.1 percent increase in September.

While goods orders in October rose a less-than-expected 0.2%, jobless claims came in at 213,000, slightly below the previous week's revised 215,000, suggesting a solid labor market.

In a similar move, the USD/JPY index hit a five-week low, closing down 1.43% at 150.91.

The weaker dollar also lifted the euro 0.74% to $1.0564, also hitting a one-week high, while the DXY index fell to its lowest since November 13.

The yen has benefited from bets on a December interest rate hike in Japan, followed by a sell-off in the dollar. Analysts also note that Japan is not in the crosshairs of new tariffs from the Trump administration.



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