USD exchange rate today 11/6: USD skyrockets
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USD exchange rate today, November 6: At 10:30 a.m. today (Vietnam time), the US Dollar Index (DXY) continuously increased, reaching 104.83 points.
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USD exchange rate today, November 6: At 10:30 a.m. today (Vietnam time), the US Dollar Index (DXY) continuously increased, reaching 104.83 points.
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USD exchange rate today, November 5: As of 10:30 (Vietnam time), in the international market, the USD Index reversed and increased strongly, reaching 103.91.
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USD exchange rate today, November 4: In the morning of the first day of the week, the central exchange rate at the State Bank was adjusted to 24,253 VND/USD, 11 VND higher than the previous session.
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USD exchange rate today November 3: Over the past week, both the USD and US bond yields have been supported by increased market speculation about the US presidential election on November 5.
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Hanoi - Hoang Mai District will reclaim 64,849m2 of land in 5 wards to build Minh Khai - Vinh Tuy - Yen Duyen road connecting from Ring Road 2.5 to Ring Road 3.
Nhóm PV |
USD exchange rate today, November 5: As of 10:30 (Vietnam time), in the international market, the USD Index reversed and increased strongly, reaching 103.91.
Nhóm PV |
USD exchange rate today, November 4: In the morning of the first day of the week, the central exchange rate at the State Bank was adjusted to 24,253 VND/USD, 11 VND higher than the previous session.
NHÓM PV |
USD exchange rate today November 3: Over the past week, both the USD and US bond yields have been supported by increased market speculation about the US presidential election on November 5.