Bonds

Businesses face pressure as bonds mature in droves

Businesses facing significant cash pressure during the remaining months of 2024 as corporate bonds mature at the end of the year, may be forced to...

Non-bank corporate bonds forecast to recover in year-end months

Prospects for credit growth and exchange rates will create favourable conditions for non-bank corporate bonds to recover in the final months of this...

Corporate bond issuance drops by 60% in Sept

The total value of corporate bond issuances in September dropped significantly, by 60 per cent from August, to the lowest figure recorded since May...

Bond market recovery slowed by weak institutional investor support

Despite positive signs of recovery, Vietnam's corporate bond market remains fragile due to the limited presence of institutional investors...

Banking sector dominates Vietnam’s corporate bond market

The increase in bank bond issuance is largely driven by the need to comply with the State Bank of Vietnam’s capital adequacy requirements.

Banks race to issue bonds to raise capital

Many banks have issued large amounts of bonds to raise thousands of billions of Vietnamese đồng, pushing interest rates to around 8 per cent per...

Private corporate bond market exceeds $28 billion in a year

The commencement of private corporate bond market operations has significantly bolstered market transparency and mitigated risks for investors...

Việt Nam’s sustainable bond market reached US$800 million

The sustainable bond market in Việt Nam reached a size of US$800 million at the end of March, according to a new report by the Asian Development Bank...

​Vietnam’s sustainable bonds valued at $800mn in Q1: ADB

Due to the absence of issuance during the first quarter of 2024, the total stock of sustainable bonds in Vietnam contracted 0.5 percent quarter on...

Banks to issue billions of dollars in Tier-2 bonds in next three years

Banks will need to issue new Tier-2 capital bonds to replace maturing bonds and bolster their capital adequacy ratios, said experts.





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