fitch affirms viet nam rating at bb with a stable outlook

Fitch affirms Viet Nam rating at 'BB-' with a stable outlook

Fitch Ratings on Wednesday affirmed Viet Nam's long-term foreign and local currency IDRs at 'BB-' with a stable outlook.
local shares end four day slump

Local shares end four-day slump

Vietnamese shares rose slightly yesterday on both local exchanges, ending a four-day losing streak, as local bank stocks inched up following a positive assessment from Fitch Ratings.
eu trade deal will help viet nam exports fitch

EU trade deal will help Viet Nam exports: Fitch

The signing of a free trade agreement (FTA) between the European Union and Viet Nam will bring significant long-term macro-economic benefits for Viet Nam, Fitch Ratings said.
fitch confirms vn bank ratings

Fitch confirms VN bank ratings

Fitch Ratings this week affirmed the ratings for four major Vietnamese banks.
fitch ratings ups military banks outlook after stable perfomance

Fitch Ratings ups Military Bank's outlook after ‘stable' perfomance

Fitch Ratings has assigned a Long-Term Issuer Default Rating (IDR) of ‘B' to Viet Nam's Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank (MB Bank), declaring its outlook "stable".
fitch upgrades long term credit rating to positive

Fitch upgrades long-term credit rating to positive

-A decision by Fitch Ratings has resulted in a revision of its outlook on Vietnam’s long-term credit rating to positive from stable, affirming its B+ rating.
fitch maintains b ratings for 4 local banks

Fitch maintains 'B' ratings for 4 local banks

Fitch Ratings has maintained the ‘B’ notch in the Long-Term Issuer Default Ratings (IDRs) for 4 Vietnamese banks.
fitch lowers hagls outlook to negative

Fitch lowers HAGL’s outlook to ‘negative’

eu contagion worries shock us stocks

EU contagion worries shock US stocks

US stocks plunged in late trade Wednesday after the agency warned that contagion from the frail could hit US banks badly.
us money funds cut european bank risk fitch

US money funds cut European bank risk: Fitch

US money-market funds cut their exposure to European banks in June and July as worries mounted over the eurozone debt crisis, Fitch Ratings said Monday.