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ASIA PACIFIC ECONOMICS VIETNAM QUARTERLY CHARTBOOK
ANZ expect GDP growth to pick up in H2 on loosened policies, and 2012 growth to be at 5.5%. The overall growth slowdown will help bring inflation down to single...
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12/04/2012
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ANZ
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Tiếng Anh
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16
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387 Kb
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ASIA PACIFIC ECONOMICS VIETNAM UPDATE: INFLATION HAS PEAKED
ANZ are ready to make the call that Vietnam’s inflation has peaked. Although the CPI rose by 23.0% y/y in August, ANZ think that the combination of: (i) policy tightening ...
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25/08/2011
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ANZ
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Tiếng Anh
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6
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79 Kb
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ASIA PACIFIC ECONOMICS VIETNAM MONTHLY CHARTBOOK
CPI inflation rose to 20.8% y/y in June, again led by food and foodstuffs prices. Inflation momentum surged as well, but may have peaked in June, suggesting that headline inflation...
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13/07/2011
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ANZ
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Tiếng Anh
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17
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273 Kb
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ASIA PACIFIC ECONOMICS EMERGING ASIA MONTHLY
The SBV continued to tighten monetary policy in May to combat inflation, raising its repo rate by 100bps to 15.00%. Although real activity growth has moderated, inflation and imported price...
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01/07/2011
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ANZ
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Tiếng Anh
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34
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381 Kb
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Asia pacific economics Vietnam monthly chartbook
May CPI inflation surged to 19.8% y/y from 17.5% in April. Inflation momentum also increased further, suggesting that headline inflation has not yet peaked.
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08/06/2011
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ANZ
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Tiếng Anh
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11
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214 Kb
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Emerging Asia economics monthly - October 2009
We continue to believe that it is only a matter of time before the authorities sanction further "flexibility" in the dong in order to address the deterioration in the country's...
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01/10/2009
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ANZ
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Tiếng Anh
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33
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836 Kb
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Emerging Asia economics monthly - September 2009
Q2 growth surprise on the upside. For the Newly Industrialised Economies the main drivers were net exports and consumption. The main growth drivers for the ASEAN group was investment. We...
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01/09/2009
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ANZ
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Tiếng Anh
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32
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725 Kb
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Emerging Asia economics monthly - August 2009
Elsewhere in Asia, sequential growth turned positive in Q2 with domestic demand recovering somewhat due to inventory corrections and government stimulus plans. External demand remain weak. We see limited scope...
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03/08/2009
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ANZ
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Tiếng Anh
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33
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860 Kb
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Emerging Asia economics monthly - July 2009
GDP growth picked up to 4.5% in Q2 as the stimulus plan began to take
hold. Exports remain weak and the trade balance has begun to
deteriorate anew. Inflation is at a...
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01/07/2009
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ANZ
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Tiếng Anh
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32
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779 Kb
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Vietnam Economics Monthly - June 2009
The stimulus plan seems to be gaining traction. Industrial output growth is recovering and lending to construction has picked up. Inflation continues to fall. The external environment remains weak and...
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15/06/2009
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ANZ
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Tiếng Anh
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4
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119 Kb
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Emerging Asia Economics monthly - May 2009
The worst is likely behind emerging Asia, but the pace of activity continues to decline across most of the region, albeit at a slower ran in late 2008. Asian rates...
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04/05/2009
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ANZ
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Tiếng Anh
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32
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700 Kb
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Suy thoái kinh tế toàn cầu 2009
Nhìn một cách riêng biệt, thật dễ dàng để nhận ra xu hướng mất giá của đồng USD (tăng chi tiêu công và thâm hụt ngân sách, khủng hoảng sâu,...
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21/04/2009
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ANZ
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Tiếng Việt
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28
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308 Kb
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Emerging Asia economics monthly - March 2009
Evidence so far suggests that the acute weakness of Q4 2008 has carried over into 2009 largely intact. Trade volumes and investment continue to decline sharply across the region.
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03/03/2009
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ANZ
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Tiếng Anh
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32
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613 Kb
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Emerging Asia economics monthly - February 2009
Asia trade has taken a direct hit from the global recession. All economiesin our report now have negative year-one-year export growth. The NIEs have been hit hardest.
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03/02/2009
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ANZ
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Tiếng Anh
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32
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705 Kb
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Further Signs of Confidence Returning
Recent data out of Vietnam continue to suggest that the government’s measures to stabilize the economy and restore investor confidence are paying off.
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20/08/2008
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ANZ
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Tiếng Anh
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5
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132 Kb
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