New exchange rate policy reduces dollar speculation

Jan 19th at 14:04
19-01-2016 14:04:27+07:00

New exchange rate policy reduces dollar speculation

The new exchange rate management policy has helped reduce the US dollar speculation in the domestic market, an official said at an online discussion yesterday.

 

It has also encouraged organisations and individuals to sell the greenback to commercial banks, the official added.

From the beginning of this year, the central bank has applied a new exchange rate mechanism in which it sets a "central exchange rate" or a daily reference rate every day, instead of maintaining a fixed rate for a long period of time. The trading band of the new rate continues to be plus or minus three per cent.

At the discussion, director of the State Bank of Viet Nam's Monetary Policy Department, Bui Quoc Dung said that for the past two weeks after the new policy had been applied, the US dollar/dong central rate has changed flexibly, staying at VND21,917 per dollar by January 15, up VND27 against the end of last year. However, the rate quoted at commercial banks in the period decreased roughly VND50 to VND60 per dollar against the end of 2015.

He attributed the central rate rise to the impact of the global market including the devaluation of the yuan, a decline in the Chinese securities market and a rise in US dollar value.

Dung said that liquidation in the domestic forex market has been good, with smooth transactions for the past two weeks. He also expected that transactions of the greenback would further ease the next time.

According to Dung, the achievement was notable, especially when the global financial market had seen many consecutive negative changes.

It showed that besides reducing the speculation, the new policy has also helped the forex market to better adapt to external shocks, Dung said.

The little change in the central rate would not cause shocks for the domestic forex market and enterprises, and would allow firms to pay more attention to preventing risks caused by the foreign exchange rate.

At the discussion, banking expert Le Xuan Nghia believed that from now on, foreign currency inflow to Viet Nam would be larger than the outflow, or foreign currency supply would exceed demand if the country could eliminate the dollar speculation.

Nghia also forecast that the devaluation of the dong against the dollar this year would be roughly 3 per cent.

Meanwhile, General Director of HSBC Viet Nam Pham Hong Hai said that the devaluation this year would be roughly 4 per cent, higher than the 1 per cent – 2 per cent rate of the previous year, due to a rising volatility in the global market.

Under the new exchange rate policy, the dollar/dong rate would now be based on the exchange rate changes in the inter-bank foreign exchange market, as well as monetary developments in countries that are involved with Viet Nam's trade, investment and financing, to a major extent.

The daily-adjusted rate was to be in line with the macro-economic balance and would be the basis for local credit institutions and branches of foreign banks to provide their foreign exchange services, it said.

The central bank said that such a mechanism would enable it to ensure its management directives, while letting the exchange rate move flexibly as per global monetary fluctuations.

However, to be able to take appropriate measures under the new policy, besides having to map out new measures such as forward transactions, the central bank must also actively watch the forex market and the impact of domestic and international macro factors on the rate daily.

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