Low Rates and a Pandemic Usher New Traders Into Vietnamese Stocks (Nikkei Asia)
Stocks emerge as new asset class for those who once favored cash and real estate
Vietnam saw a record increase in amateur stock investors last year, marking a turning point for the Southeast Asian frontier market, where locals who once poured cash into condos and savings accounts have pivoted to shares.
While some fret that stocks are getting frothy, others predict a doubling or tripling of trading volumes in the next few years. READ MORE (GOOGLE CACHE)
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