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As of 26/4/2026, Vietnam’s domestic FX quotes show the latest reference changes only on the previous day, with 7-day and 30-day comparisons not provided (shown as “-”). The US Dollar Index in global markets also moved slightly lower versus the previous day.
Domestic FX rates (VND per unit):
AUD: Buy 18,521.7; Sell 19,114.83 (previous day sell: 19,114.83). CAD: Buy 18,960.71; Sell 19,567.89 (previous day sell: 19,567.89). CHF: Buy 33,012.2; Sell 34,069.37 (previous day sell: 34,069.37). CNY: Buy 3,793.53; Sell 3,915.01 (previous day sell: 3,915.01).
DKK: Buy 4,046.79; Sell 4,201.52 (previous day sell: 4,201.52). EUR: Buy 30,320.96; Sell 31,600.24 (previous day sell: 31,600.24). GBP: Buy 34,957.22; Sell 36,076.67 (previous day sell: 36,076.67). HKD: Buy 3,300.15; Sell 3,426.33 (previous day sell: 3,426.33).
INR: Buy 279.12; Sell 291.14 (previous day sell: 291.14). JPY: Buy 160.95; Sell 169.46 (previous day sell: 169.46). KRW: Buy 17.06; Sell 18.51 (previous day sell: 18.51). KWD: Buy 85,440.94; Sell 89,581.97 (previous day sell: 89,581.97).
MYR: Buy 6,573.18; Sell 6,716.16 (previous day sell: 6,716.16). NOK: Buy 2,771.42; Sell 2,888.92 (previous day sell: 2,888.92). RUB: Buy 333.67; Sell 369.35 (previous day sell: 369.35). SAR: Buy 6,980.54; Sell 7,280.94 (previous day sell: 7,280.94).
SEK: Buy 2,792.39; Sell 2,910.78 (previous day sell: 2,910.78). SGD: Buy 20,286.46; Sell 20,978.03 (previous day sell: 20,978.03). THB: Buy 797.35; Sell 831.15 (previous day sell: 831.15). USD: Buy 26,138; Sell 26,368 (previous day sell: 26,368).
Global FX signal: The US Dollar Index (DXY) stands at 98.51, down from 98.798 on the previous day (7-day and 30-day comparisons not provided).
News context over the past 24 hours: Coverage highlights that the USD moved slightly higher over the week, with banks keeping USD prices relatively high. Reports also note adjustments in the “black market” and that USD/VND movements showed opposite directions, while free-market rates inched up. (Other headlines mentioned gold and silver, but they are not reflected in the FX rate dataset above.)
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