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The Saigon Times Weekly

What’s in The Saigon Times Weekly this week

Focus: Cash-strapped Lenders: The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) on December 5 loosened its grip on credit limits, raising the credit cap by 1.5-2.0...

What’s in The Saigon Times Weekly this week?

Focus: Tourism Feels Mounting Pressure Ahead Of Tet: After nearly a month of selling tours for the Lunar New Year holiday, some large travel...

What’s in The Saigon Times Weekly this week?

Focus: The Real Estate Market Under Mounting Pressure: Rising interest rates are dealing a blow to the domestic real estate market, with demand and...

What’s in The Saigon Times Weekly this week?

Focus: Is It Time For REITS? Real Estate Investment Trusts (REIT) were established in Vietnam’s assets legal system in 2012. However, questions remain behind...

Enterprises fret over economic turbulence

The exchange rate and market volatility, alongside inflation, have been challenging many enterprises in Vietnam regarding domestic consumption and import-export management. A plunge of consumption In...

What’s in The Saigon Times Weekly this week?

Focus: Foreign Capital Exodus?: The common understanding among a majority of people is that when the local currency depreciates against the U.S. dollar, it will trigger an outflow of foreign capital, i.e. not...

What’s in The Saigon Times Weekly this week?

Focus: Nestlé’s Journey Towards Regenerative Agriculture: Looking back at the 10-year journey of NESCAFÉ Plan in Vietnam, those involved in the implementation process agree...

What’s in The Saigon Times Weekly this week

Focus: Little Room For Monetary Maneuver: After a long time of painstakingly maintaining the monetary policy that props up the economy amidst interest rate...

What’s in The Saigon Times Weekly this week

Focus: Deep C On The Path Towards Sustainable Growth: Since its early years of operation, DEEP C has positioned itself as a leading developer...

What’s in The Saigon Times Weekly this week

Focus: Contrasting Colors: Overall, the HCMC economy has changed for the better, but certain industries have yet to get back to stable growth Inside Vietnam:...

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