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Vietnam regulator pledges measures to lure foreigners to stocks

Vietnam regulator pledges measures to lure foreigners to stocks

  “We want to remove all the barriers to the stock market.”

Beijing, China

China's debt-to-GDP ratio just climbed to a record high

  China's debt is still growing faster than its economy

An investor looks at screens showing stock market movements at a securities company in Beijing on July 14, 2015.

China pays a price to avert stock market crash

  Stock volatility means a setback for China's economic reforms -- which proceed gradually, rather than a "big bang" approach.

College kid's secret stock trade shows China's moral hazard

College kid's secret stock trade shows China's moral hazard

Small investors’ unwavering faith in Chinese policy makers illustrates the growing risk of moral hazard in the world’s second-largest...

Pan Sutong is chairman of Goldin Group, a Hong Kong-based investment conglomerate. Photographer: Imaginechina via AP Images

China's richest people just lost about $100 billion in a month

  "I hope for their own personal mental health that they have been able to realize [that it's just paper money]...

In China, red indicates rising stock prices. Source: Corbis

Who blew up China’s stock bubble?

  Beijing urged people to buy stocks. Now it’s begging them to stop selling.

Liu Chuanzhi, Chairman of Legend Holdings, reacts after hitting the gong during the debut of the company at Hong Kong Exchanges in Hong Kong, China June 29, 2015. Shares in China's Legend Holdings Corp rose slightly on debut on Monday after the parent of the world's biggest PC maker Lenovo Group raised $1.96 billion in an initial public offering. Photo: Reuters

China curbs IPOs, enlists brokers in all-out bid to end market rout

  Beijing intensified efforts at the weekend to pull China's stock markets out of a nose-dive that is threatening...

Margin calls force former CEO of medical firm JVC to sell shares

Margin calls force former CEO of medical firm JVC to sell shares

JVC's stock has plunged 56 percent since June 10, following management concerns

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 sign for the Hanoi Stock Exchange is displayed on the stock exchange building in Hanoi. Photo: Bloomberg

Vietnam to ease foreign ownership cap: report

  Vietnam's stock market capitalization was around US$46 billion, or 25 percent of its gross domestic product

Vietnam seeks to cut share repayment period to help stock market

Vietnam seeks to cut share repayment period to help stock market

  Regulators said they would first gauge public opinion on reducing the repayment time before deciding whether to amend regulations.

Hong Kong Stock Exchange reopens after Chinese New Year break

Hong Kong Stock Exchange reopens after Chinese New Year break

Drums, gongs and champagne welcome the new year at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

An electronic stock ticker displays share prices as a laborer paints outside the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HOSE) in Ho Chi Minh City. While Vietnam’s stock market has outperformed, volumes are still dwarfed larger peers.

Overworked American broker seeking pay cut and riches in Vietnam

  “I wanted to be a bigger fish in a smaller pond,” said the Chicago native.

Emu on the highway, panda celebrates snow

Emu on the highway, panda celebrates snow

Sprinting into this week’s animal wrap, an emu on an Israeli highway, along with London Zoo’s annual stock take...

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...
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