USD, EUR, CAD, Pound, exchange rate... Unemployment benefits decreased, the greenback stabilized and increased slightly

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế23/11/2023

Foreign exchange rates today, November 23: USD, EUR, CAD, Pound, exchange rates... Unemployment benefits in the US decreased, the greenback stabilized and increased slightly. *There are new import-export rates
Tỷ giá ngoại tệ hôm nay 23/11: Tỷ giá USD, EUR, CAD, Bảng Anh, tỷ giá hối đoái... Ông lớn ngân hàng hạn chế tăng lãi suất,
Foreign exchange rates today, November 23: USD, EUR, CAD, Pound exchange rates, exchange rates... Unemployment benefits decreased, the greenback stabilized and increased slightly. (Source: Reuters)

The central foreign exchange rate between Vietnamese Dong (VND) and US Dollar (USD) on the morning of November 23 was announced by the State Bank at 23,915 VND/USD, an increase of 30 VND/USD compared to yesterday.

Domestic market:

Vietcombank:

USD exchange rate for buying is 24,020 VND/USD, selling is 24,390 VND/USD.

EUR exchange rate for buying is 25,720 VND/EUR and selling is 27,134 VND/EUR.

BIDV Bank:

USD exchange rate for buying is 24,070 VND/USD, selling is 24,370 VND/USD.

EUR exchange rate for buying is 25,945 VND/EUR, selling is 27,145 VND/EUR..

STT Currency code

Currency name

Bank rate

commerce

Buy

Bank rate

commerce

Sell

*State Bank exchange rate

Apply for import and export from November 23-29

1 EUR Euro

25,720.15

27,132.49

26,027.48
2 JPY Japanese Yen

157.81

167.05

160.37
3 GBP British Pound 29,498.29

30,754.50

29,884.91
4 AUD Australian Dollar 15,464.18 16,122.74 15,592.13
5 CAD Canadian Dollar 17,249.30

17,983.88

17,407.62

6 RUB Russian Ruble

260.73

288.65

271.56

7 KRW Korean Won

16.14

19.57

18.36
8 INR Indian Rupee

289.95

301.57

286.61
9 HKD

Hong Kong Dollar

(China)

3,028.05 3,157.00 3,061.9
10 CNY

Chinese Yuan

China

3,319.59 3,461.48

3,341.87

Exchange rate developments in the world market

In the US market, the US Dollar Index (DXY) measures the greenback's fluctuations against six major currencies (EUR, JPY, GBP, CAD, SEK, CHF).

In the US market, the US Dollar Index (DXY) measuring the greenback's fluctuations against six major currencies (EUR, JPY, GBP, CAD, SEK, CHF) increased by 0.15% to 103.59.

The greenback exchange rate in the world today increased. Other major currencies such as the British Pound, Euro and Japanese Yen all decreased.

The greenback rebounded slightly in the last trading session, after economic data showed the number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits fell more than expected last week.

Initial state unemployment claims fell 24,000 to 209,000 last week, the lowest level in more than a month, the Labor Department said on November 22. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast 226,000 claims last week.

However, other data showed orders for US-made goods fell more than expected in October.

Karl Schamotta, chief market strategist at Corpay in Toronto, said the market is maintaining a relatively high dollar position ahead of strong liquidity ahead of the US Thanksgiving holiday on November 23.

The DXY index fell to its lowest level since August 31 earlier this week, before stabilizing after the US Federal Reserve's latest meeting showed the central bank was unlikely to raise interest rates further.

Accordingly, the minutes of the Fed's November meeting showed that central bank officials all agreed that inflation remained above their 2% target but noted that interest rates would only need to rise if new data showed that current interest rates were not enough to reduce price pressures.

Markets have essentially discounted any chance of a Fed rate hike at its December meeting, while pricing in a 50% chance of a rate cut in May, according to the CME FedWatch Tool.

The greenback continued to rise after the University of Michigan's consumer sentiment survey showed that US consumers' inflation expectations rose for a second straight month in November.

Meanwhile, the euro fell 0.24% to $1.0883. European Central Bank (ECB) policymaker Mario Centeno said he expected macroeconomic conditions to lead to a reversal of the bank's recent rate-hike cycle in the near future.

The Japanese Yen weakened 0.82% to 149.61/USD, while the British Pound closed the trading session at 1.249 USD, down 0.37% on the day.



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