After FTSE Russell officially upgraded Vietnam from a frontier to a secondary emerging market on October 8, international outlets namely Reuters, AFP, Financial Times, Bloomberg, Business Times, Channel News Asia, and Nikkei Asia reported it as “the strongest signal” of Vietnam’s rising position in financial map.
VOV.VN - Vietnam continues to attract high-quality foreign direct investment to support industrial restructuring and productivity growth, while also drawing indirect investment via the stock market to diversify funding sources, optimise financial structures, and enhance market liquidity, stability, and sustainability.
Provinces, ministries and government agencies had allocated VND664.9 trillion (US$26.7 billion) for public investment as of the end of September, showed data from the Ministry of Finance (MoF).
Foreign investors poured a total of US$2.4 billion into the real estate market of Vietnam in the first eight months of this year, five times the level over the same period last year, according to the latest updates from the General Statistics Office (GSO).
As the year 2024 is expected to witness the start of the fourth wave of foreign direct investment (FDI) to Vietnam, localities nationwide are getting ready to absorb foreign capital flows.
No longer hot on the stock market, yet banking sector remains one of the priorities of foreign investors, with foreign ownership rate in many banks reaching the cap of 30% as regulated.
Many factors are expected to draw cash flow back on the stock market, especially that from foreign investors.
VOV.VN - Foreign businesses continue to place their trust in Vietnam’s investment climate, pouring a large amount of capital into the country.
VOV.VN - Die Welt ("The World"), a German national daily newspaper published an article praising Vietnam's effective policies over the years, which has brought this Southeast Asian country a dynamic and attractive investment environment to foreign investors.
Green bonds are an innovative tool for businesses to mobilise financing from the private sector such as banks, financial institutions, and especially foreign capital.