Hanoi, June 26 -- Official data showed Viet Nam's foreign exchange reserves rose from US$34.3 billion at the end of 2014 to a record high of more than US$111.8 billion in January 2022.

As global financial market volatility and exchange-rate pressures intensified, Viet Nam's reserves dipped to US$86.7 billion in late 2022 before recovering slightly to nearly US$87.6 billion as of June 18 this year.

The SBV is seeking public comments on a draft decree amending and supplementing a number of provisions of Decree No. 50/2014/ND-CP on the management of the State's foreign reserves.

The draft focuses on revising several key provisions concerning the sources of the State's foreign reserves, investment principles, coordination mechanisms between ...