External events are harming Vietnam’s economy, says SBV
Deputy director for monetary policy cites Iran conflict and other central banks’ ‘unpredictable’ paths
The effects of war in the Middle East and “unpredictable” policies of other monetary authorities are creating higher inflation and downside growth risks in Vietnam, an official from the country’s central bank has said.
According to state media, Nguyen Le Nam, deputy director of the monetary policy department at the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV), said on March 12 that “monetary and foreign exchange markets have been negatively impacted by political instability around the world, along with the
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