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A pork seller (R) chops bones for sale at a market in Hanoi, Vietnam on December 24, 2015. Photo: Reuters/Kham

Vietnam has record low 2015 inflation, but pace could jump in 2016

The inflation average was the lowest since Vietnam started calculating it in 2006

Workers at a Samsung Factory in Vietnam. Photo: Doan Xuan Hai

Vietnam growth surge masks weak local firms in 2-speed economy

Foreign companies accounted for 99 percent of the $34.3 billion in exports of computers and electronic goods between January...

A man on a bicycle rides past the State Bank of Vietnam in Hanoi. The central bank should allow the VAMC to sell bad debt at market prices, experts say. Photo: Bloomberg

Vietnam struggles as banks' bad debts refuse to go away

The Vietnam Asset Management Company is unable to find investors to resell non-performing loans to

The Vietnamese dong. File photo

Vietnam banks say ‘I do’ as government forces arranged marriages

The central bank and the government have said this year the monetary authority can take over weak banks and force...

Vietnam's bad debts rise to 3.49 pct in January: report

Vietnam's bad debts rise to 3.49 pct in January: report

  But the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) estimated the bad debts in the system at 4.75 percent in January.

Vietnam's banks see rates down, less bad debt in 2015: central bank

Vietnam's banks see rates down, less bad debt in 2015: central bank

  The sector would post annual credit growth of nearly 17 percent, and deposits would grow nearly 15 percent this year from...

Vietnam PM says need for speed in sluggish privatization drive

Vietnam PM says need for speed in sluggish privatization drive

Just 29 state-owned enterprises completed privatization in the first quarter among the 289 targeted to undergo the process in 2015...

Vietnam's bad debts dip to 3.25 pct of loans in Dec 2014

Vietnam's bad debts dip to 3.25 pct of loans in Dec 2014

  The bad debt value would be around 129 trillion dong ($6 billion)

Photo: Ngoc Thang

Vietnam bank stocks trouncing Asia signal end of bad-debt crisis

  Vietnam’s bank stocks are rallying at the fastest pace in Asia, signaling a recovery from the bad-debt crisis...

Vietnam revises up 2014 credit growth to 14.16 pct: c.bank

Vietnam revises up 2014 credit growth to 14.16 pct: c.bank

  Vietnam's total loans rose 14.16 percent to 3,970 trillion dong ($185 billion) in 2014, up from an earlier estimate...

A man on a bicycle rides past the State Bank of Vietnam in Hanoi. The State Bank of Vietnam, the central bank, projected bad debts would amount to between 3.7 percent and 4.2 percent of total loans at year end. Photo credit: Bloomberg

Vietnam banks to trim bad debts by year end

Bad debts in Vietnam's troubled banking system could fall sharply by year-end to 2.5 to 2.7 percent of...

Commuters on a motorcycle ride past a commercial building in Hanoi, Vietnam. The Southeast Asian nation is stepping up efforts to resolve bad debt that has crimped lending to businesses and pushed economic growth below 6 percent for two straight years.

Vietnam tightens valuations to clean up bad debt

Vietnam’s state asset management company will use its own valuations instead of inflated book values to buy bad debt from...

A branch of the Vietnam Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Agribank), in the Mekong Delta City of Can Tho. File photo

Vietnam's state auditor uncovers shady loans using state insurance fund

The State Auditor has discovered violations in the categorization of debt, capital mobilization, and lending activities at the three biggest commercial banks...

Vietnam's economy bounces back from bottom: report

Vietnam's economy bounces back from bottom: report

The economy has rebounded in recent months, said Dang Ngoc Tu, vice head of the commission’s policy research and coordination...

Ho Chi Minh City banks say they can't trust locals with loans

Ho Chi Minh City banks say they can't trust locals with loans

Despite being very much in the black, Ho Chi Minh City banks remain reluctant to lend to the country's untrustworthy businesses...
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