Vietnam central bank says ready to sell dollars to support dong

May 21st at 14:31
21-05-2019 14:31:14+07:00

Vietnam central bank says ready to sell dollars to support dong

Vietnam’s central bank said on Tuesday it was ready to pump U.S. dollars into the market to stabilise the dong currency’s exchange rate, as it had come under pressure due to fallout from the U.S.-China trade war.

Vietnam’s dong has weakened 0.9 percent this year and has fallen nearly 2.8 percent from a year earlier, according to Refinitiv Eikon data.

The dong was quoted at 23,380/23,410 per dollar on Tuesday.

“The dong has weakened over the recent days because of concerns about the new development in the U.S.-China trade negotiations,” Pham Thanh Ha, head of the State Bank of Vietnam’s monetary policy department, said.

The devaluation of China’s yuan since late April has also put pressure on the dollar-dong exchange rate, Ha said in a statement posted on the central bank’s website.

The yuan fell to its weakest level since December on Friday, and sources said China’s central bank will use monetary policy tools to stop yuan weakening past the key 7-per-dollar level in the near-term.

“The central bank will closely monitor market conditions... and will use monetary policy tools to stabilise the foreign exchange market,” Ha said in the statement.

He issued an assurance that Vietnam has ample supply of dollars as the central bank has been able to build up its foreign exchange reserves.

The government said in a statement on Monday that Vietnam’s foreign reserves had reached a record high, without giving a specific figure.

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