Softer exchange rate loom in H2

Jun 3rd at 06:00
03-06-2023 06:00:38+07:00

Softer exchange rate loom in H2

The USD/VND exchange rate is forecast to abate in the months to come, leveraging diverse supportive factors in both domestic and international markets, as well as central bank movement.

 

The exchange rate in the interbank market has been stable in May, hovering in a tight range around the State Bank of Vietnam's (SBV) reference dollar buying price.

In the global market, the greenback is forecast to continue to weaken. Accordingly, the US Federal Reserve raised the base rate by a quarter of a percentage point in the early May meeting, but many forecasts believe that this might be the last base rate hike before it trends sideways, and that it is likely that the Fed will start cutting the rate in the second half of this year.

Accordingly, the SBV reduced the diverse regulatory rate by 0.5 per cent from May 25.

Commenting on the impact of the rate change, Nguyen Hung, CEO of tech-driven TPBank, said that although it might go counter to the world trends, there were positive signs supporting the move, such as the Fed or several central banks might stop adjusting interest rates, and the local economy had acquired enough resources to control the situation.

“Many banks can now take the initiative of their forex reserve. As people and businesses are grappling with a myriad of difficulties, lowering the interest rate proves a necessity,” said Hung.

Dinh Duc Quang, cash management executive director at UOB Vietnam, noted that the VND was one of the most resilient currencies in Asia.

"Despite concerns over possible global economic recession as well as US banking system’s frustrating situation, the VND currency is traded in a tight range +/- 0.8 per cent around regulated VND23,600 per dollar," Quang said.

The favourable factors attributable to the USD/VND exchange rate downward trend are a possible trade rebound in the second half, continued stable forex supply coming from FDI disbursement into the stock market, among others.

Other positive factors are that the SBV cut the refinancing rate by 100 basic points on March 16, and a rebound of export and industrial production in the upcoming months paired with abated inflation, which will keep the VND stable.

“Generally, we expect the exchange rate of USD/VND pair to be fluctuating in the orbit similar to that of the USD versus other Asian currencies, meaning it might go up slightly in Q2 before being softened in Q3 of this year. Our forecast is that the exchange rate fetches VND23,800 in the final quarter of this year, and pulls down to VND23,600 per dollar early next year,” said Quang.

A leader at state lender BIDV said that the forex supply would hit a surplus approximating $1 billion in May and the improved supply-demand situation would provide a solid buffer to the exchange rate in the domestic market and help the central bank acquire additional resources to ameliorate forex reserves.

The USD/VND rate in the interbank market has witnessed big fluctuations since late last year. After escalating in September and October, the exchange rate pulled back fairly strongly before being stabilised, centering around the regulated reference buying price of the SBV at VND23,450 by the end of Q1.

In early Q2, this exchange rate shows signs of going up slightly, attuned to the upward trend of the USD in the global market.

The favourable factors attributable to the USD/VND exchange rate downward trend are a possible trade rebound in the second half, continued stable forex supply coming from FDI disbursement into the stock market; as well as the capital flow coming from inward remittances and tourism sector.

HSBC has forecast that the SBV’s dollar reference buying price would serve as a harbinger for the USD/VND exchange rate trend in the months to come, and it might further soften the rate if supportive factors continue.

The SBV had previously lowered the buying price from VND23,450 to VND23,400 per dollar, the first time it changed the buying price since December 2022. This might signify the first signals of a new trend in the USD/VND exchange rate.

“However, on the opposite site, as there are many uncertainties in the global economy and several scenarios persist regarding the future policy stance of the Fed, we are cautious upon the general trend of the USD versus other currencies in the international market, which might affect the exchange rate situation in the domestic market going forward,” said HSBC.

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