Central bank works to raise interbank rates and ease forex market

Jul 1st at 09:12
01-07-2024 09:12:25+07:00

Central bank works to raise interbank rates and ease forex market

The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) has shortened terms and kept the interest rate of its bills unchanged to increase the attractiveness of the bill channel, which will help raise the interbank interest rates and reduce pressure on the USD/VNĐ exchange rate.

Headquarters of the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV). After a long period of offering bills with a term of 28 days, the SBV on June 24 and June 21 reduced the bill term to 14 days, while keeping the interest rate unchanged at 4.25 per cent per year. — Photo sbv.gov.vn

Specifically, after a long period of offering bills with a term of 28 days, the SBV on June 24 and June 21 reduced the bill term to 14 days, while keeping the interest rate unchanged at 4.25 per cent per year.

The SBV’s move was made as the interbank rates for terms less than one month have dropped sharply and the US dollar has still significantly appreciated against the Vietnamese đồng.

According to the SBV’s latest data, interbank interest rates at overnight terms on June 20 decreased to 3.46 per cent per year from 4.42 per cent per year in the previous year. Interest rates for short terms, such as one week and two weeks, also dropped by 0.77 percentage points and 0.04 percentage points, respectively.

On the foreign exchange market, during the week from June 17 to June 21, the SBV’s central exchange rate was adjusted up by VNĐ7 compared to the previous week to VNĐ24,256 per dollar. Commercial banks listed the dollar selling price close to the prescribed cap of VNĐ25,468 per dollar.

With the SBV’s reduction of bill term, interbank interest rates are expected to increase again. In fact, after the SBV’s move, the volume of winning bills on June 21 and June 24 increased to VNĐ8.9 trillion and VNĐ10.15 trillion, respectively, the highest levels since the end of May.

Previously, after more than four months of pause, the SBV resumed bill offering activities from March 11. The restarting of the SBV’s bill offering activities aims to absorb excess liquidity in the system, which has helped raise interest rates in the interbank market and indirectly depreciate the dollar against the đồng.

The SBV has continuously maintained the bill issuance over the past three months as the exchange rate pressure has not shown many signs of cooling down after the US Federal Reserve (Fed) is still quite cautious in reducing interest rates.

In addition the SBV also continuously adjusted the bill winning interest rate to create attractiveness for the channel to absorb liquidity and increased interest rates on the open market operation (OMO) to 4.5 per cent per year.

According to analysts, the SBV’s move aims to establish a higher interbank interest rate, which will help reduce pressure on the exchange rate and the nation’s foreign exchange reserves. It is estimated the SBV has so far sold some US$4 billion for commercial banks to stabilise the forex market. 

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