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30/08/2025, 02:38

Many big firms push ahead with IPOs

Capital mobilization on the Vietnamese stock market this year could reach VND 1 quadrillion (approx. USD 40 billion) — a record high in the market’s 25-year history.

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05/08/2025, 02:00

New signals from Viet Nam’s green finance policy

Viet Nam’s Green Taxonomy has officially been issued, marking a significant step forward in the government’s efforts to unlock green capital and gradually align with the...

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04/08/2025, 02:38

Capital support for SMEs

A number of commercial banks raising short-term deposit interest rates, along with concerns about growing inflation as the money supply expands rapidly, may increase the...

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02/08/2025, 12:00

A turning point for Viet Nam’s capital market

Viet Nam’s capital flows are at a crucial crossroads, marked by efforts to achieve emerging market status, attract both domestic and foreign investment, and stimulate...

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24/07/2025, 02:00

Capital flows rapidly merge with growth momentum

In the first half of 2025, numerous key projects, including expressways, airports, and ring roads, have seen accelerated progress, with some even completing ahead of...

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30/06/2025, 02:00

A new driving force for the capital region

The Ha Noi Capital Region, as the political, economic, and cultural centre of the country, is facing a historic opportunity to make a breakthrough. Alongside new...

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20/06/2025, 11:09

Risk of a capital war?

When the world’s largest importer engages in a trade war with the rest of the world, it must be engaging in a capital war at the same time.

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08/06/2025, 11:00

Rescuing banks’ "dead capital"

The first quarter (Q1) financial reports of listed banks are showing a not-so-positive picture with the total value of bad debt at more than 266,000 billion VND, up...

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07/06/2025, 02:38

Unlocking capital for the private sector

Considered the most important driver of the economy, the private sector still faces many difficulties in accessing capital, particularly bank credit.

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