EUR, Yuan, Peso... all increased simultaneously

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế05/02/2025

Foreign exchange rates, USD/VND exchange rate today, February 5, recorded that USD was "alone in the market", EUR, Yuan, Peso... all increased simultaneously.


Foreign exchange rate update table - USD exchange rate Agribank today

1. Agribank - Updated: February 5, 2025 07:30 - Time of website source supply
Foreign currency Buy Sell
Name Code Cash Transfer
USD USD 25,040 25,050 25,390
EUR EUR 25,493 25,595 26,679
GBP GBP 30,715 30,838 31,815
HKD HKD 3,172 3,185 3,291
CHF CHF 27,128 27,237 28,102
JPY JPY 158.75 159.39 166.43
AUD AUD 15,337 15,399 15,913
SGD SGD 18,220 18,293 18,816
THB THB 725 728 760
CAD CAD 17,123 17,192 17,693
NZD NZD 13,901 14,395
KRW KRW 16.51 18.21

Exchange rate developments in the domestic market

In the domestic market, according to TG&VN at 8:00 a.m. on February 5, the State Bank announced the central exchange rate of the Vietnamese Dong to the USD increased by 35 VND, currently at 24,360 VND.

The reference USD exchange rate at the State Bank of Vietnam is listed at: 23,400 VND - 25,450 VND.

USD exchange rates at commercial banks are as follows:

Vietcombank: 24,970 - 25,360 VND.

Vietinbank: 24,850 - 25,430 VND.

Tỷ giá ngoại tệ, tỷ giá USD/VND hôm nay 5/2 (Ảnh: Ngọc Thắng)
Foreign exchange rates, USD/VND exchange rate today, February 5: EUR, Yuan, Peso... all increased simultaneously. (Photo: Ngoc Thang)

Exchange rate developments in the world market

The US Dollar Index (DXY) measuring the greenback's movements against six major currencies (EUR, JPY, GBP, CAD, SEK, CHF) decreased by 0.50% to 108.01.

The dollar fell as President Donald Trump's tariff threats were seen as a negotiating tactic.

Mr Trump suspended tariffs on Mexico and Canada. However, the US administration imposed an additional 10% tariff on imports from China, effective February 3.

The DXY index fell 0.56% to 107.97 while the CAD edged lower and the Mexican Peso gained.

The euro edged up slightly, with Washington warning that the European Union (EU) could be next in line for trade tariffs. The euro rose 0.37% to $1.038.

These tariff policies are expected to push up inflation in the US, supporting the USD by keeping interest rates high for longer.

For its part, on February 3, China also imposed tariffs on some US imports in a quick response to new tariffs Washington imposed on goods imported from the Northeast Asian country.

China's yuan edged up 0.23 percent against the dollar to 7.287.

In addition, the US dollar rose nearly 0.3% to 154.290 Yen, with the Japanese currency considered a safe haven and the greenback becoming less attractive after recent gains.



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