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Vinamilk products are displayed for sale at a Vinamilk shop in Hanoi, Vietnam May 16, 2016.

Vietnam's Vinamilk says scrapping foreign ownership cap

  Vinamilk has long been the country's most sought after firm among foreign investors due to its strong prospects and expansion...

5 key new policies for foreigners in Vietnam this year

5 key new policies for foreigners in Vietnam this year

Visa exemption and property ownership are among the topics that have caught the attention of many foreigners 

An investor monitors share prices on an electronic board at a local securities trading floor in Hanoi on August 25, 2015. Photo: AFP

Vietnam, in economic reform drive, eases foreign ownership caps on some stocks

Vietnam now allows foreign shareholdings of 100 percent in some firms, versus the previous 49 percent ceiling  

Vietnam's SSI to remove foreign ownership cap from Sept

Vietnam's SSI to remove foreign ownership cap from Sept

  From Sept. 1, 2015 foreign investors can own 100 percent of the Ho Chi Minh City-based brokerage

It is difficult to see a big increase in foreign buying as foreign ownership limits are still remained in some attractive sectors, including banking one. Photo: Diep Duc Minh

Scrapping of foreign ownership cap unlikely to cause stampede in Vietnam stock market: analysts

Though it is a major move, regulations are complex and sometimes vague, lament insiders

Vietnam to ease restrictions on foreign stakes in its firms

Vietnam to ease restrictions on foreign stakes in its firms

Allowing foreigners to buy 100 percent of most firms is the government's latest move in its reform drive.

A man stands outside the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HOSE) in Ho Chi Minh City. International investors will have to wait at least 10 months for Vietnam to ease curbs on foreign shareholders after a 2013 proposal to increase ownership limits was shelved.

Vietnam delays plan to ease restrictions on foreign stakes

International investors will have to wait at least 10 months for Vietnam to ease curbs on foreign shareholders after a 2013...

Foreign investors discuss at Vietnam Investment Forum held in Ho Chi Minh City June 19. Photo: Diep Duc Minh

Foreign investors ask for more space in Vietnam's economy

Foreign investors said they have many reasons to favor Vietnam over most other Asian markets, but the government needs to relinquish...

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Vietnam mulls lifting limit on foreign ownership at securities firms

The State Securities Commission of Vietnam has again asked the government to lift restrictions barring foreign ownership of securities companies.

Analysts call for further increase in bank foreign ownership limit

Analysts call for further increase in bank foreign ownership limit

Investors are unhappy with Vietnam for taking too small a step to open its banking system by lifting the foreign ownership for "single...

Viglacera woos investors as gov’t eases ownership caps

Viglacera woos investors as gov’t eases ownership caps

Viglacera Corp., Vietnam’s biggest construction materials producer, plans one of the largest foreign stake sales by a state-owned company...
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