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PostPosted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:57 am    Post subject: Vietnam to widen trading band as stock market recovers Reply with quote

Vietnam to widen trading band as stock market recovers

Viet Nam will widen the band within which stocks on the Ho Chi Minh City stock exchange are allowed to trade, in a move to help sustain its recent recovery, the bourse's director said Monday...
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:59 am    Post subject: US companies look to doing long-term business in VietNam Reply with quote

Senior representatives of 14 leading US companies currently on a US Trade Mission in Viet Nam say they have come to study the possibility of doing long- term business in the country...
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 10:45 am    Post subject: Bonds, Dong Advance After S&P Says No Currency Crisis Reply with quote

Viet Nam's five-year bonds rose and the currency climbed after Standard & Poor's said ``extensive'' capital controls and the management of its currency will prevent overseas investors from fleeing the nation...
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 10:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Viet Nam's Capital Controls Will Prevent Crisis, S&P's Chew Says

Viet Nam's ``extensive'' capital controls and the management of its currency will prevent overseas investors from fleeing the nation even as inflation accelerates and economic growth slows, said Standard & Poor's...
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Greenback sees new price hike wave

The director of an import company in Hanoi said that she was surprised when she contacted some banks yesterday morning to purchase dollars and was told that the selling price was VND18,900/US$1, an increase of VND1,300/US$1 over last week...
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Gov’t warns banks on exchange rates

Banks selling US dollar for Vietnamese dong at a higher rate than their posted rate will be "strictly punished," the State Bank of Viet Nam has said...
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Vietnam: Gold price changes 5 times within an hour

The gold price went up and down all morning. It changed five times during one hour with the increase of VND50-120,000/tael each time. In HCM City, people are rushing to buy gold...
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SBV: Foreign Reserves Total $27 Billion

Viet Nam's foreign exchange reserves total $27 billion, State Bank of Viet Nam (SBV) Governor Nguyen Van Giau said Thursday after reiterating the government doesn't have a policy of devaluing the dong...
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VietNam, U.S. to sign economic agreements

Vietnam will sign some important economic and commercial agreements with the United States during Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung's visit to Washington on June 23-26, a U.S. diplomat said here Thursday...
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Vietnam Bonds, Dong Advance After S&P Says No Currency Crisis

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Vietnam’s stocks cheapest in the world

Vietnam’s stock market has become the market with the cheapest commodities in the world. The VN Index currently stands at 378 points, much lower than its peak of 1,100 points...
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 12:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Vietnamese financial system on the verge of collapse - IMF rescue isn't imminent but is probable at this point:

http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/economics/article4227964.ece
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 12:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Vietnam still on the edge of a wider financial/currency collapse:
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Vietnam actions welcome, more may be needed-IMF

Mon Jun 30, 2008 9:10pm IST

By Lesley Wroughton

WASHINGTON, June 30 (Reuters) - Measures by Vietnam officials to control inflation and a widening trade imbalance are welcome, but may not be enough to boost market confidence, a senior International Monetary Fund official said on Monday.

Shogo Ishii, assistant director in the IMF's Asia and Pacific Department, denied market reports that Vietnam was seeking an IMF loan program to avoid an economic crisis.

"I can confirm that the authorities have not indicated any interest in a future fund program," Ishii said in an interview. "We have never even discussed one."

The IMF and member governments are sensitive to such speculation because it can be seen as sign of economic trouble and may send investors scurrying for a safe haven.

Vietnam's stock market has fallen nearly 50 percent this year and its dong currency and economy are under pressure from inflation, which hit 26.8 percent in June due to rising food prices.

The central bank said the dollar/dong exchange rate <VND=> was more stable after it doubled the daily trading band last week in the face of mounting selling pressure on the currency.

Vietnam's trade deficit, which is raising pressure on the dong, nearly tripled for the six months through June to $14.78 billion. Faced with an overheating economy, the government cut its 2008 growth target to 7 percent from 8.5 to 9 percent.

"We have been intensively discussing the economic assessment and policy accommodations, particularly about Vietnam's near-term challenges and what measures are needed," Ishii said. "We think they need to do more," he added.

Vietnamese authorities said they planned to follow a number of measures to cool rapid credit growth and bring inflation under control by tightening monetary policy as well as cutting expenditures and public investments, particularly in state-owned enterprises.

Ishii said it was important that the authorities translate this broad strategy into a concrete and convincing policy package and communicate it clearly to markets and investors in a timely fashion.

Over the past several weeks, the IMF has warned Vietnam that the country's lack of timely economic and financial data has contributed significantly to investor sentiment volatility since last year and more transparency would help calm speculation and encourage a more rational debate.

The IMF has recommended several areas in which the government should act, including raising interest rates. While the central bank has hiked the base rate three times this year, the IMF believes it needs to go further to provide better returns and bring credit growth and inflation under control.

The IMF has also called for clear signals that spending and borrowing by state-owned enterprises is being reined in and their operations are limited to core business areas.

In addition, the fund has urged a revision in the 2008 fiscal plan, including a sharply lower deficit than in 2007, and pressed Vietnam to introduce more currency flexibility.

With export growth in Vietnam still robust, there are few signs that demand for the country's goods is slowing, which economists say weakens arguments for a significant decline in the currency. Still, if inflation continues moving higher with second-round effects and Vietnam begins losing competitiveness, then a steeper depreciation may be necessary, they add.
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