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Date: 14/5/2026. In Vietnam’s FX market, buying and selling prices for major currencies are quoted in VND, with the latest levels compared against the previous day and the last 7 days where available.
US Dollar (USD): Buy 26,129 VND/USD; Sell 26,379 VND/USD. Compared with the previous day, the sell rate was 26,379 VND/USD, while the 7-day figure was 26,368 VND/USD, indicating a slight firming over the week.
US Dollar Index: 98.47 (previous day: 98.466; 7 days: 98.238). The index is higher than the previous day and the level 7 days ago, supporting a firmer USD backdrop globally.
Other major currencies in the domestic market (VND per unit): Australian Dollar buy 18,751.7 / sell 19,352.18; Canadian Dollar buy 18,931.91 / sell 19,538.16; Swiss Franc buy 33,223.62 / sell 34,287.54; Chinese Yuan buy 3,817.88 / sell 3,940.14; Danish Krone buy 4,061.04 / sell 4,216.32.
Europe and the UK: Euro buy 30,418.04 / sell 31,701.39; UK Pound Sterling buy 35,079.39 / sell 36,202.73.
Asia and other currencies: Hong Kong Dollar buy 3,302.75 / sell 3,429.04; Indian Rupee buy 273.86 / sell 285.64; Japanese Yen buy 162.82 / sell 171.43; Korean Won buy 16.93 / sell 18.37; Singapore Dollar buy 20,369.17 / sell 21,063.55; Thai Baht buy 797.16 / sell 830.95; Malaysian Ringgit buy 6,630.89 / sell 6,775.13.
Middle East and Nordics: Kuwaiti Dinar buy 85,529.24 / sell 89,674.5; Saudi Arabian Riyal buy 6,979.84 / sell 7,280.21; Norwegian Krone buy 2,809.35 / sell 2,928.47; Swedish Krona buy 2,775.36 / sell 2,893.03.
Russia: Russian Ruble buy 339.66 / sell 375.98.
News context from the past 24 hours: Reports highlighted that the USD exchange rate today (14/5) maintained an upward tone, with the USD selling price at 26,379 VND/USD. Multiple headlines also pointed to the USD holding its increase, while the US Dollar Index remained higher versus recent readings.
Overall, the domestic FX snapshot for 14/5/2026 shows USD stability to mild strength versus the last 7 days, while other currencies display varied levels of pricing in VND terms based on the provided buy/sell quotes.
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