Vietnam
Vietnam seeks US$500m IMF loan
Vietnam is seeking an emergency loan from the International Monetary Fund to help pay for a US$1.5 billion (S$2.6 billion) programme to restructure its debt-ridden banking sector. The country is negotiating a US$500 million loan package with the IMF,…
Interview: State Bank of Vietnam's Le Duc Thuy
Vietnam's central bank governor Le Duc Thuy discussed plans to develop the country's banking system in an interview with the local Sai Gon Giai Phong (Liberation Saigon) Daily newspaper.
Hanoi eases rules on using land as collateral
Vietnam has relaxed rules governing the use of land rights as collateral to borrow from commercial banks, a move aimed at stimulating investment, a central bank official said on Tuesday.
Vietnam banks dispute compulsory reserve ratios
Commercial banks have criticised the central bank's increase of the compulsory ratio of deposit reserves from this month from 8% to 12% for call and less than 12-month deposits in the dollar.
Vietnam's bad and overdue debts 11.7% of loans
Vietnam's "bad, overdue and uncollectible debts," now total 11.7% of the country's total outstanding loans, central bank governor Le Duc Thuy said Wednesday.
Vietnam clarifies rules on loan loss provisions
Vietnam's central bank has issued a regulation clarifying how commercial banks must calculate and put aside their loan loss provisions, a central bank official said Wednesday.
Vietnam bank governor answers inquiries
Vietnam's state bank governor Le Duc Thuy answered inquiries of National Assembly deputies related to bad debts, restructuring the joint-stock commercial bank system, and the use of cash.
Vietnam central bank liberalises payment fees
The Vietnamese central bank has decided to remove all limits on domestic and international payment fees charged by banks.
Vietnam central bank agrees on bank merging plan
Vietnam's central bank has agreed in principle to the merger of two commercial banks but a final decision will be announced after merging procedures are completed, a bank official said on Friday.