Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Firms with US dollar-denominated debts estimate to regainsignificantly in the second quarter of this year as the US dollar has devaluedagainst the Vietnamese dong in the period after reporting a surge in thefirst quarter.
In the first quarter of 2020, the USD/VND exchange rate increased by nearly 2 percentto 23,644 VND per US dollar in the context that the global greenbackprice hit a three-year high with the US Dollar Index on March 20 reaching102.8, up 6.7 percent compared to the end of 2019.
The domestic foreign exchange rate was also affected adversely when currenciesof many major trading partners of Vietnam devalued and the domestic marketsentiment was hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to experts, the COVID-19 pandemic caused the global financial marketto plummet. The need to withdraw capital from risky assets to pour into secure,safe assets was the main reason for the rise of the dollar.
The appreciation of the dollar against the dong in Q1 2020 significantlyaffected firms with large dollar-denominated loans, causing them to reportlosses related to the foreign currency exchange rate.
However, the situation has changed since the second quarter. The USD/VNĐexchange rate has reversed and is continuing on a downward trend. The dollar iscurrently traded at around 23,265 VND, down 1.6 percent compared to thebeginning of Q2 2020 because the supply of foreign currencies in the domesticmarket has been good, especially when the country’s trade surplus is still high.
Therefore, firms with large dollar-denominated loans, such as Binh Son Refineryand Petrochemical Joint Stock Company, Vietnam Aviation Corporation JSC andPetroVietnam Power Corporation, expect to benefit from the move in the secondquarter.
On June 17, the State Bank of Vietnam set the daily referenceexchange rate at 23,240 VND per dollar, down 9 VND from the previous day.
With the current trading band of /-3 percent, the ceiling rate appliedto commercial banks during the day is 23,937 VND per dollar and the floor rate 22,542VND.
During the day, Vietcombanklisted the buying rate at 23,090 VND per dollar and the selling rate at 23,300VND, both down 10 VND from the previous day.
At BIDV, both rates were cut by 5 VND to 23,120 VND for buying, and 23,300 VNDfor selling.
Techcombank cut 1 VND for both rates, listing the buying rate at 23,104 VND forbuying, and 23,304 VND for selling./.