By Vy Vy
January 04, 2025 | 08:00
To transform Vietnam’s capital market into an effective and sustainable source of funding, experts said it should focus on enhancing the quality of securities on the stock market, promoting green and sustainable bonds, and systematically developing the financial advisory profession.
By Hazy Tran
January 03, 2025 | 18:00
Digital assets are a key part of national digital transformation and present a significant opportunity for Vietnam to catch up with global trends in this highly promising market.
By Vinh Thuy
January 03, 2025 | 16:56
Banks are issuing bonds to raise capital at high interest rates, driven by a clear improvement in year-end credit growth and positive forecasts for 2025.
By Lien Thuy
January 03, 2025 | 16:54
The VND-USD exchange rate has been fluctuating continuously throughout 2024.
By Lien Thuy
January 03, 2025 | 16:45
Should you pour money into gold, invest in real estate, keep funds in the bank, or take risks with cryptocurrency and stocks? These are questions investors face as they navigate 2025.
By Thanh Van
January 03, 2025 | 16:22
The US International Development Finance Corporation has approved 22 new transactions for the first quarter of 2025, including a loan to SeABank.
By Nhue Man
January 03, 2025 | 15:22
The Vietnamese government is pursuing higher growth in 2025, with a more expansive role played by monetary policy. Le Hoai An, founder of Integrated Financial Solutions JSC, spoke with VIR’s Nhue Man about how this policy can be used.
By Hazy Tran
January 02, 2025 | 16:18
Vietnam’s tax environment stands out with high morale, trust in authorities, and a strong commitment to national development, which make it a magnet for foreign investors seeking predictability.
By Lien Thuy
January 01, 2025 | 10:00
Banks have continued to post promising profits for 2024, buoyed by strong credit growth in the latter half of the year.
By VNA
December 27, 2024 | 16:22
Commercial banks' pre-tax profits in 2025 are forecast to grow by 14.9 per cent year-on-year, while bad debt has peaked and is expected to decrease next year.