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Vietnam stock market capitalisation in 2024 up 21.2 percent over 2023

The market capitalisation of Vietnam’s stock market reached nearly VND 7.2 trillion  or about US$288 billion in 2024, a 21.2 percent rise compared to a year earlier. This increase brings market capitalisation to approximately 70.4 percent of Vietnam’s estimated GDP for 2023, according to a press release from the Ministry of Finance (MoF).

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Vietnam outbound FDI tops US$664 million in 2024

In 2024, Vietnam’s total investment abroad is expected to reach nearly US$664.8 million, a 57.7% increase from 2023, according to a press release from the Ministry of Planning and Investment. This was spread across 164 new projects and 26 capital adjustments abroad.

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Asian tourist arrivals in Vietnam rise in December

For the year-to-date, Vietnam received 13,997,051 Asian tourists, reflecting a 43.1 percent growth from the same period last year. Asia continues to dominate Vietnam’s international tourism, driven by the proximity and strong cultural ties with key markets such as China, South Korea, and Japan.

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Vietnam Business Climate Index records unusual jump in Q4

The European Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam’s Business Confidence Index for the fourth quarter of 2024 has recorded a jump of 15.5 points over the third quarter of the year. It should be noted, however, that the number of respondents was well below average for the year and given the time of year the results may be skewed.

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Estimated 15 percent increase in Vietnam credit growth in 2024

This is interesting in that credit growth limits were first introduced just over a decade ago to try to keep bank lending and by extension inflation under control, essentially acknowledging that the more money people have to spend the higher inflation will climb. This reality hasn’t changed, however, the connection between inflation and credit growth in Vietnam has, with the former going down this year while the latter has risen.

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