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USD exchange rate today 21.7: Increased at the beginning of the week

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USD exchange rate today 21.7: The central exchange rate of VND to USD at the State Bank announced at 25,191 VND/USD, up 6 VND compared to the previous trading session.

Supermarkets tighten supply, people are cautious about African swine fever

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Given the complicated developments of the African swine fever epidemic, people are increasingly careful in choosing pork with quarantine and clear traceability to protect family health. Supermarkets have also proactively tightened quarantine, storage and transportation of pork.

Silver price fluctuations 21.7: There is still a lot of room for breakthrough

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Silver price fluctuations 21.7: Silver is being driven by many factors such as monetary policy and industrial demand.

Gold and foreign currency prices 21.7: World gold increases, price forecast for the coming sessions

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Gold and foreign currency prices 21.7: World gold prices were adjusted up slightly, domestic SJC gold bars remained high.

Gold price today, July 21: Increased both domestically and internationally

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Gold price today, July 21: Gold market in the first session of the week increased simultaneously in both domestic and international markets.

Oil prices plummet after reaching a 3-month high

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In the trading session on August 3 (Vietnam time), oil prices slid down as traders reduced risks after one of the three largest credit rating institutions in the US downgraded credit rating.

Reduced reserves push oil prices up

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In the trading session on August 2 (Vietnam time), US gasoline reserves fell sharply, "supporting" oil prices to increase. Domestically, yesterday afternoon, gasoline prices were adjusted to the highest increase of VND 1,171/liter.

Global supply tightens, oil prices exceed 85 USD/barrel

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The trading session on August 1 (Vietnam time), a sign of tightening supply, continued to push world oil prices up sharply, surpassing the mark of 85 USD/barrel. Domestic gasoline prices are expected to increase by a maximum of VND1,400/liter (kg).

World oil rises, domestic gasoline prices may reach 25,000 VND/liter

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In the first trading session of the week on July 31 (Vietnam time), Brent and WTI oil prices increased slightly. Domestic gasoline prices are expected to increase by about VND 1,000-1,400/liter (kg) in the operating period tomorrow afternoon (August 1).

Risk of recession decreases, oil prices exceed 84 USD/barrel

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trading session on July 29 (Vietnam time), concerns about a global recession eased after positive economic data pushed world oil prices to a 3-month high.

Japan's new monetary policy will untie the yen

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Experts expect the move to adjust the policy of controlling the yield curve from the Bank of Japan to help the yen gradually increase in price.

Supply shortage causes oil prices to reverse to increase by nearly 2%

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In the trading session on July 28 (Vietnam time), oil prices climbed, supported by scarce supply after OPEC+ cut production, new growth prospects for China's demand as well as global growth.

Increased interest rates cause oil prices to continue to decrease

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In the trading session on July 27 (Vietnam time), oil prices continued to plummet after the US Federal Reserve (Fed) increased interest rates by 25 percentage points.

Oil prices drop after hitting 3-month high

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In the trading session on July 26 (Vietnam time), world oil prices reversed and decreased after increasing to a 3-month high.

Exceeding 82 USD/barrel, world oil prices will increase in the second half of the year

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In the trading session on July 25 (Vietnam time), oil prices increased to a nearly 3-month high due to tight supply, increased demand and expectations of China's stimulus measures.

Demand optimism causes oil prices to continue to increase

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In the trading session on July 24 (Vietnam time), oil prices increased slightly in the context of the market expecting the US Federal Reserve (Fed) to soon stop raising interest rates and increased concerns about supply shortages in the coming months.

Oil price increases for the fourth consecutive week

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During the week, Brent oil prices increased beyond the 80 USD/barrel mark, WTI oil reached 77.07 USD/barrel. For the whole week, Brent oil prices increased by about 1.2%, WTI oil increased by nearly 2%.

Tight supply pushes oil prices above $80/barrel

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The trading session on July 22 (Vietnam time), due to the risk of a shortage of supply in the coming months, oil prices increased sharply.

Domestic gasoline prices may increase by VND1,000/liter

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In the trading session on July 21 (Vietnam time), world oil prices continued to be supported by tight supply and increased crude oil imports from China. Domestic oil prices are expected to increase by about 400-1,000 VND/liter (kg).

Optimistic economic signals make oil prices continue to increase

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In the trading session on July 20 (Vietnam time), oil prices increased slightly in the context of tightening US crude oil supply and committing to restore China's economic growth.