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Day: January 22, 2024
VN Index up, foreign traders net-buy US$18.85 million, January 22
The VN-Index has finished the start of the trading week up 1.36 points or .12 percent to finish the day at 1,182.86 points. Foreign traders have continued to net-buy into the market to the tune of US$18.85 million. Trading history, foreign investors, last five trading days Buy Sell Change Date
Snapshot: Manufacturing in Vietnam, December 2023
Each month the-shiv provides a snapshot of the manufacturing sector in Vietnam covering the latest developments, key performance indicators, and government data. December overview There wasn’t much good news for Vietnam’s manufacturing sector in December. Whereas there had been a slight change of fortune early in the fourth quarter, in
Vietnam to see 3rd highest growth in ASEAN: AMRO
The ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office (AMRO) January update has suggested Vietnam’s GDP growth in 2024 could be the third highest in the region at an estimated 6 percent. Thought the report does not provide analysis specific to Vietnam it broadly suggests that the regional economy is improving on the back
Vietnam’s amended Law on Credit Institutions sees more restrictive ownership limits
Vietnam’s National Assembly last week passed revisions to the Law on Credit Institutions intending to provide greater transparency to the banking sector in the wake of a number of high-profile scandals, The Investor is reporting. Key takeaways Lenders will need to make public shareholders with a stake greater than 1
C.Bank expecting credit growth of 4.4 percent in Q1 2024
State Bank of Vietnam’s Department of Forecasting and Statistics has said it expects credit growth in Vietnam to grow by 4.4 percent in the first quarter of the year, The Saigon Times is reporting. This is after credit growth averaged just 3.38 percent per quarter last year. Notably, there was
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