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Vietnam’s FX market on 25/6/2026 shows broad upward levels versus the previous day across many quoted currencies, with buy prices generally below sell prices (reflecting standard spreads).
US Dollar Index remains firm at 101.6 (previous day: 101.359; 7 days ago: 100.815; 30 days ago: 99.078), supporting a stronger global USD tone.
Domestic quotes (VND per unit) highlight the direction of change: for example, the US dollar is quoted at Mua 26,131 and Bán 26,451 VND, while the previous day levels were 26,448 (buy) and 26,431 (sell). Over 7 and 30 days, the sell-side reference has been slightly lower than the current level.
Other major currencies also trade at higher levels than the previous day. The euro is quoted at Mua 29,434.65 and Bán 30,676.54 VND (previous day: 30,854.34 sell). The British pound is at Mua 34,182.35 and Bán 35,276.98 VND (previous day: 35,412.01 sell). The Swiss franc is at Mua 31,950.18 and Bán 32,973.34 VND (previous day: 33,089.44 sell).
Several regional and commodity-linked currencies show notable spreads and higher quoted levels versus the previous day. Examples include the Australian dollar (Mua 17,889.37; Bán 18,462.25 VND; previous day: 18,691.38 sell), Canadian dollar (Mua 18,223.55; Bán 18,807.14 VND; previous day: 18,893.89 sell), and Singapore dollar (Mua 19,973.52; Bán 20,654.42 VND; previous day: 20,700 sell).
Smaller-denomination currencies also reflect the same buy/sell structure. The Japanese yen is quoted at Mua 158.76 and Bán 167.16 VND (previous day: 167.23 sell). The Chinese yuan renminbi is at Mua 3,810.2 and Bán 3,932.22 VND (previous day: 3,948.07 buy; 30-day sell reference: 3,945.47). The Hong Kong dollar is at Mua 3,296.32 and Bán 3,422.36 VND (previous day: 3,422.14 buy).
Selected FX quotes in Vietnam (VND per unit):
• Australian dollar: Mua 17,889.37; Bán 18,462.25
• Canadian dollar: Mua 18,223.55; Bán 18,807.14
• Swiss franc: Mua 31,950.18; Bán 32,973.34
• Yuan renminbi: Mua 3,810.2; Bán 3,932.22
• Danish krone: Mua 3,927.36; Bán 4,077.53
• Euro: Mua 29,434.65; Bán 30,676.54
• British pound: Mua 34,182.35; Bán 35,276.98
• Hong Kong dollar: Mua 3,296.32; Bán 3,422.36
• Indian rupee: Mua 276.59; Bán 288.49
• Japanese yen: Mua 158.76; Bán 167.16
• South Korean won: Mua 16.39; Bán 17.78
• Kuwaiti dinar: Mua 85,052.32; Bán 89,174.52
• Malaysian ringgit: Mua 6,301.28; Bán 6,438.36
• Norwegian krone: Mua 2,628.99; Bán 2,740.46
• Russian rouble: Mua 334.1; Bán 369.82
• Saudi rial: Mua 6,974.4; Bán 7,274.54
• Swedish krona: Mua 2,642.87; Bán 2,754.92
• Singapore dollar: Mua 19,973.52; Bán 20,654.42
• Thailand baht: Mua 773.2; Bán 805.99
• US dollar: Mua 26,131; Bán 26,451
News flow over the last 24 hours points to continued USD strength in global terms, while some local USD free-market pricing is reported to have eased on the day. In parallel, the US dollar’s firmness is consistent with the higher US Dollar Index reading.
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