Vietnam
begins setting central rate for VND-USD transactions in de-dollarization bid
A woman counts dollar bills
next to a list of foreign exchange rates at a bank in Ho Chi Minh City. Tuoi Tre
The State Bank of Vietnam
(SBV) on Monday set the daily central rate for the dong/dollar at
VND21,896, the very first day it adopted a new management mechanism in the
hope of giving more flexibility to the foreign exchange rate.
The new policy,
unveiled by the central bank late last year and officially taking effect on
Monday, replaced a fixed VND-USD rate, which the SBV adjusted only
occasionally in the past.
Monday’s central
rate, VND21,896, is VND6 higher than the erstwhile fixed rate of VND21,890.
With the VND-USD
trading band kept at three percent, banks in Vietnam are allowed to trade the
greenback within a range of VND21,239 to VND22,553 until a new rate is set
tomorrow.
SBV Governor Nguyen
Van Binh said late December that the fixed rate would be replaced by the
central rate to manage the forex market more flexibly, at a time when people
are still hoarding the foreign
currency, going against the central bank’s de-dollarization plan.
The new policy is in
accordance with the demand and supply of foreign currencies in Vietnam and
changes in the global market, while still helping maintain the SBV’s
management role, according to a statement posted on the central bank’s
website on Sunday.
The central rate is
among many measures the SBV is taking to better manage the forex market this
year.
The central bank is
also expected to slash interest on deposits in U.S. dollars to even below the current rate of
zero percent to continue its
de-dollarization drive.
In 2015, the dong
was devalued three times, each by one percent, in January, May and August.
The SBV also announced two trading band adjustments in August, which
collectively widened the trading band for VND-USD transactions from one
percent to three percent.
All of this
technically caused the Vietnamese dong to lose five percent of its value
against the greenback.
TUOI TRE
NEWS
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Thứ Hai, 4 tháng 1, 2016
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