USD exchange rate today October 18: Continuously increasing
Nhóm PV |
USD exchange rate today October 18: As of 9:00 a.m. (Vietnam time), the USD Index continued to increase to 103.73 points.
Nhóm PV |
USD exchange rate today October 18: As of 9:00 a.m. (Vietnam time), the USD Index continued to increase to 103.73 points.
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USD exchange rate today October 17: At 9:00 this morning, the Dollar-Index increased sharply by 0.25% to 103.51 points.
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USD exchange rate today October 16: Opening the trading session, the State Bank announced the central exchange rate increased by 10 VND, to 24,187 VND/USD.
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USD exchange rate today October 15: This morning, USD exchange rate was simultaneously adjusted to increase sharply by domestic banks.
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For over a week, the road leading to the first new rural commune in Dien Bien has been closed to vehicles for construction, causing anger among many residents.
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With the goal of optimizing land use and developing public transport, Ho Chi Minh City will pilot a model of urban development oriented towards public transport (TOD) in 11 areas along Metro lines 1, 2 and Ring Road 3.
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The meteorological agency forecasts that in the next 24 hours, storm Toraji will enter the East Sea and show signs of weakening.
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The most notable cultural and sporting events in 2024 are Anh trai say hi, Call Me by Fire and AFF Cup, all of which have ties to My Dinh Stadium.
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Quang Nam is asking to speed up the construction progress of the 1,850 billion VND National Highway 14E renovation and upgrade project. This project involves Thuan An Group, which has encountered many difficulties after the group's leader was arrested.
Nhóm PV |
USD exchange rate today October 17: At 9:00 this morning, the Dollar-Index increased sharply by 0.25% to 103.51 points.
Nhóm PV |
USD exchange rate today October 16: Opening the trading session, the State Bank announced the central exchange rate increased by 10 VND, to 24,187 VND/USD.
Bảo Bình |
USD exchange rate today October 15: This morning, USD exchange rate was simultaneously adjusted to increase sharply by domestic banks.