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18/04/2023, 02:38

Will the cheap money come back?

The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) is also supplying the market with liquidity as the interest rate has fallen to an extremely low level. However, a variety of factors...

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02/12/2022, 11:21

A new view of policy rates

Central banks seem to be assuming that a move to restrictive policy rates won’t last too long and the market seems even more impatient for rates to start to fall again....

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09/11/2022, 02:38

The SBV’s hiking cycle is still under way

The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) has so far made bold moves in a short span of time, with reports of discussions on possibly widening the trading band again, indicating...

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17/10/2022, 02:38

Policy rates under a big upward pressure

As a result of the FED's rate hike, many experts predict that the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) may continue to increase the policy rates.

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26/09/2022, 02:12

Lending interest rates unlikely to keep stable

Amid the context that central banks of many countries raised interest rates sharply, from September 23, the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) decided to increase policy rates,...

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04/08/2022, 13:54

Compounding US dollar strength

The dollar remains strong and, when trying to explain this, a lot of focus is put on monetary policy and rate differentials, as if relatively high US rates suck capital...

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28/06/2022, 02:38

Upward pressure on Vietnam’s policy rates

The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV)'s policy rates are under more upward pressure when inflation is on the rise and central banks have recently raised interest rates.

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17/02/2022, 12:29

Do the FED's policy rates cause the USD to rise?

If you read around the financial press, it seems that there’s lots of talk that rising US rates will lift the dollar. But Mr. Steve Barrow, Head of Standard Bank G10...

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07/02/2022, 11:05

Does economic Japanification exist?

It seems that economic Japanification has not caught on in the West as much as might have been anticipated before the pandemic.

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