USD exchange rate today 21.6: Continue to increase
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USD exchange rate today 21.6: In the US market, the Dollar Index (DXY), measuring the strength of the USD against a basket of 6 major currencies, increased to 98.77 points.
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USD exchange rate today 21.6: In the US market, the Dollar Index (DXY), measuring the strength of the USD against a basket of 6 major currencies, increased to 98.77 points.
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USD exchange rate today 20.6: The central exchange rate listed at the State Bank continues to increase to a record high, currently at 25,031 VND/USD, up 6 VND compared to yesterday.
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USD exchange rate today, September 18: USD increases in value thanks to the psychology of finding safe assets in the context of increasing tensions in the Middle East.
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USD exchange rate today, September 17: USD decreased slightly as investors watched the Israel-Iran conflict and prepared for central bank meetings.
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Can Tho - Colonel Vu Thanh Thuc - Deputy Director in charge of Can Tho City Police until a new director is appointed.
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Tickets to the music night featuring G-Dragon and CL at My Dinh Stadium (Hanoi) on June 21 are being sold at deep discounts.
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Mr. Trump said that US intelligence has miscalculated Iran's ability to manufacture nuclear weapons in the past.
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Singer Hong Phuong - the nephew of artist Vu Linh who lost her Facebook account has nearly 500,000 followers. Currently, she chooses a peaceful life, not wanting to be noisy.
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HCMC - In the 2024 10th grade exam, no candidate achieved absolute scores (30 points) in all 3 subjects, the highest score recorded was 28.75 points.
Khiêm Tôn |
USD exchange rate today 20.6: The central exchange rate listed at the State Bank continues to increase to a record high, currently at 25,031 VND/USD, up 6 VND compared to yesterday.
KHIÊM TÔN |
USD exchange rate today, September 18: USD increases in value thanks to the psychology of finding safe assets in the context of increasing tensions in the Middle East.
KHIÊM TÔN |
USD exchange rate today, September 17: USD decreased slightly as investors watched the Israel-Iran conflict and prepared for central bank meetings.