Managing the balance between the exchange rate and inflation

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Managing the balance between the exchange rate and inflation

Keeping the exchange rate stable contributes to controlling inflation according to the target. Photo: Internet

Positive supply of foreign currency

According to the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV), in 2022, the domestic exchange rate and foreign currency market will be under great pressure from complicated, unpredictable and sudden developments in the international market; difficulties in the supply and demand of domestic foreign currency; The incident of SCB hurt market sentiment and liquidity. However, the SBV still manages the monetary policy to allow the exchange rate to fluctuate flexibly, thereby absorbing external shocks. Therefore, the foreign currency market is relatively stable again, legal needs of foreign currency are fully met.

With the flexible management of open market operations, from the beginning of 2023 until now, the SBV has purchased a large amount of foreign currency to supplement foreign exchange reserves (over 6 billion USD). In addition, for transactions in that credit institutions buy foreign currency forward from the SBV, the State Bank and other credit institutions have extended these transactions with a total value of 3.99 billion USD, and simultaneously credit institutions cancel buying 1.74 billion USD from the SBV, thereby contributing to the circulation of a large amount of VND respectively. Furthermore, for transactions in that credit institutions buy foreign currency forward with the SBV, the SBV and other credit institutions have also extended these transactions, through which the SBV does not withdraw/delay the withdrawal of VND from circulation.

In a report on the current bond market, experts of SSI Securities Company said that the exchange rate at commercial banks and on the free market was almost flat, fluctuating around 23,450 VND/USD. The State Bank of Vietnam has raised foreign exchange reserves to 91 billion USD. According to SSI, the supply of foreign currency has generally been quite positive in recent years, coming from disbursed FDI, trade balance surplus or indirect cash flow from capital sales or disbursement of foreign currency loans.

This development is quite contrary to the situation of some world market currencies. Economic expert Dr Can Van Luc commented on this issue that the exchange rate fluctuation between VND and USD above 3% is acceptable. The USD depreciates, and the US economy is forecasted to have a lower growth rate and will not continue to raise interest rates until the end of the year so that other currencies will appreciate again, including VND. According to Mr Luc, VND has appreciated by 0.7-0.8% against the USD since the beginning of the year, so it is forecasted that the whole year of 2023 may depreciate only about 0.5-1%.

Not be subjective about inflation pressure

According to experts, keeping the exchange rate stable will positively impact inflation, so it is necessary to find a balance between controlling the exchange rate and controlling inflation. Because if we “sacrifice” the exchange rate with an economy with a large openness like Vietnam, we will fall into the situation of importing inflation, pushing inflation, and affecting the macroeconomy. Currently, inflation is still under control. Dr Nguyen Duc Do, Deputy Director of the Institute of Economics and Finance, Academy of Finance, commented that keeping the exchange rate stable will reduce the pressure to increase interest rates, keeping the prices of imported products stable.

Forecasting exchange rate movements in the coming period, UOB’s analysis team assessed that VND is still likely to remain stable even though the State Bank has cut operating interest rates twice thanks to the recovery of exports and industrial production in the coming months, combined with falling inflation.

But many experts said that although inflation pressure has decreased, we cannot be subjective because inflation is still close to the target of 4.5% in January 2023; while global inflation is forecasted to remain high, central banks still anchored interest rates at high levels. Therefore, these will be barriers to keeping the exchange rate stable and stabilizing inflation.

Therefore, to keep the exchange rate stable, GS.TS. To Trung Thanh, Head of the Department of Scientific Management and Research at the Faculty of Economics, National Economics University, considers it one of the “impossible trio”, along with the free flow of capital and the independence of monetary policy. Therefore, in the long term, this expert recommended that the State Bank switch to a more flexible exchange rate management mechanism when pursuing inflation targeting policy. However, in the short term, when it is difficult to float the exchange rate, exchange rate management should be carefully considered to avoid shocks in the context of an unstable macroeconomic background.

From the perspective of the executive agency, during the regular Government meeting in April, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh requested harmonious, balanced, reasonable and effective management between interest rates and exchange rates, between increasing growth and inflation, between supply and demand, between monetary and fiscal policy, between internal and external. In addition, the SBV also continuously emphasized goals and solutions to manage the exchange rate following market conditions, intervene in the market when it is necessary, and coordinate and synchronize monetary policy measures and tools to stabilize the foreign currency market, contributing to controlling inflation and stabilizing the macro-economy.

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