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03/01/2021 16:30 GMT+7
Vietnam’s stock market has posted record highs as the Government’s stimulus measures and good control of the coronavirus outbreak are turbo-charging the country’s economic recovery from the pandemic, according to insiders.
Stock market hits records in COVID-19 year on rising optimism (Illustrative photo: VNA)
Chairman of the State Securities Commission (SSC) Tran Van Dung said the stock market has weathered COVID-19 in a spectacular fashion, despite foreign investors losing confidence and withdrawing capital, which saw many stocks fall sharply amid volatile trading.
since 2008. imagine what we could do with the 556 billion. marco rubio tweeted today this offer of opening china market is a total farce. it s unbelievable to read how xi said openness leads to progress while seclusion leaves one behind while his government has dramatically increased control of the internet. commenting on why we still have to be very skeptical of what china is doing. this is just the beginning. do we need to be cautiously optimistic? this is just the beginning. for the first time since eisenhower, you have an american president who understands the chinese threat, understands america s leverage, and is willing to use it. we look at these china tariffs that are so on reciprocal and that we are basically negotiating. we agreed to those in the clinton administration when china exceeded the wto, the global trading value. that s our fault. we ve had a series of residents who thought that supporting china s communist party was more boring than supporting american interest