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22/11/2024
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20/11/2024
Foreign investors sell strongly when stocks reach 1,200 points
Foreign investors continued to net sell nearly 1,700 billion VND, the strongest in the past three weeks, when the VN-Index fell nearly 12 points to near the important support level of 1,200 points.
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26/04/2024
Foreign capital registered in real estate increased sharply
In the first 4 months of this year, registered FDI capital in the real estate business sector reached 1.6 billion USD, more than 4 times higher than the same period in 2023.
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04/03/2024
Can an individual buy convertible bonds issued by a joint stock company? If so, what income is required?
I have a question: Can individuals buy convertible bonds issued by joint stock companies? If so, how much income do they need? I hope to receive an answer soon. Question from Mr. D.T from Binh Duong.
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04/03/2024
4 lessons learned from developing corporate bond markets in Asian countries
In the first 6 months of 2024, the total registered foreign investment capital in Vietnam reached nearly 15.2 billion USD, an increase of 13.1% over the same period in 2023. Realized capital also increased by 8.2% over the same period, reaching about 10.84 billion USD...
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04/03/2024
Investing in corporate bonds: Choosing reputable businesses
Experts say that choosing to invest in corporate bonds at the present stage will no longer be easy. Investors must consider and choose bonds from reputable enterprises, with transparent issuance, stable business strategies, and effective operations; absolutely do not listen to rumors that may affect investment efficiency.
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04/03/2024
Emerging East Asia bond yields rise amid deflation uncertainty
Bond yields in emerging East Asia have risen amid growing expectations that interest rates will remain high for longer, according to a recent report by the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
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