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Date: 10/5/2026. In the domestic FX market, most quoted currencies show stable buy/sell levels, with the latest “previous day” and “7 days ago” comparisons indicating only small changes across several pairs.
US Dollar (USD) in Vietnam: buy at 26,117 VND and sell at 26,367 VND. The previous day sell level was 26,367 VND, while 7 days ago it was 26,368 VND, suggesting a broadly steady USD spread.
Other major currencies also remain relatively steady: Australian Dollar (buy 18,696.66; sell 19,295.41 VND), Swiss Franc (buy 33,198.51; sell 34,261.68 VND), Euro (buy 30,378.19; sell 31,659.92 VND), and UK Pound Sterling (buy 35,109.32; sell 36,233.69 VND). For each of these, the latest available “previous day” and “7 days ago” sell figures are close, pointing to limited short-term movement in the domestic quotes.
Regional and smaller FX quotes similarly show modest variation: Chinese Yuan (buy 3,806.8; sell 3,928.71 VND), Japanese Yen (buy 164.03; sell 172.7 VND), Korean Won (buy 17.26; sell 18.73 VND), and Singapore Dollar (buy 20,405.32; sell 21,100.96 VND). Several “previous day” vs “7 days ago” sell comparisons are near-flat, indicating that spreads and reference levels are not moving sharply.
International context: the US Dollar Index (DXY) is at 97.84. The previous day reading was 97.843 and 7 days ago was 98.138, consistent with a mild softening in the dollar over the past week.
News flow over the last 24 hours highlights that the USD has been weakening for a second consecutive week, with reports noting continued global USD softness. The same news context also references mixed economic signals for the US, alongside ongoing market attention to gold levels (though the focus here remains on FX).
Domestic FX quotes (buy/sell, VND)
Australian Dollar: 18,696.66 / 19,295.41
Canadian Dollar: 18,971.27 / 19,578.82
Swiss Franc: 33,198.51 / 34,261.68
Chinese Yuan: 3,806.8 / 3,928.71
Danish Krone: 4,054.82 / 4,209.86
Euro: 30,378.19 / 31,659.92
UK Pound Sterling: 35,109.32 / 36,233.69
Hong Kong Dollar: 3,299.66 / 3,425.83
Indian Rupee: 276.67 / 288.58
Japanese Yen: 164.03 / 172.7
Korean Won: 17.26 / 18.73
Kuwaiti Dinar: 85,431.76 / 89,572.45
Malaysian Ringgit: 6,645.32 / 6,789.88
Norwegian Krone: 2,768.92 / 2,886.32
Russian Rouble: 335.43 / 371.3
Saudi Arabian Riyal: 6,974.3 / 7,274.44
Swedish Krona: 2,778.47 / 2,896.28
Singapore Dollar: 20,405.32 / 21,100.96
Thai Baht: 800.45 / 834.39
US Dollar: 26,117 / 26,367
International FX indicator
US Dollar Index (DXY): 97.84 (previous day: 97.843; 7 days ago: 98.138)

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