NAV raised by over 40% at PXP Vietnam Fund

Nov 28th at 15:36
28-11-2013 15:36:25+07:00

NAV raised by over 40% at PXP Vietnam Fund

In the year to 30 September 2013, the net asset value (NAV) per share of PXP Vietnam Fund increased by 42.7%.

This compares to a gain in the Viet Nam Index ("VNI") in US dollar terms of 23.9% over the same period.

The portfolio of the company was invested fully in Vietnamese listed equities throughout the year and the strong performance included a notable contribution from the its highest weighted stock, Vinamilk, with a 78.3% return over the financial year.

At 10:42am: [LON:VNF] PXP Vietnam Fund Ltd share price was 0p at 5.27p.

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