Which solution to open capital flow?

Which solution to open capital flow?

In recent days, the story of extending credit growth limits to "save" liquidity for the economy has been exciting. Naturally, therefore, a flexible operating mechanism is what businesses always want.
SBV adjusts credit growth targets for banks

SBV adjusts credit growth targets for banks

The adjustment of credit growth targets is made on the basis of the request of credit institutions assessing their operational requirements
Revenue from services helps the bank to grow

Revenue from services helps the bank to grow

Limited credit growth and the tendency of deposit interest rates increase faster than lending rates are putting pressure on the net interest income (NIM) ratio.
Banks

Banks' bad debt continues to increase

Not only wanting to legislate Resolution 42 on dealing with bad debts, banks also expect a more developed debt trading market, with a mechanism to support banks in handling bad debts effectively.
Banks increase profits on strong credit growth

Banks increase profits on strong credit growth

Banks at the end of July reported significant increases in first-half profits on strong credit growth despite pressures from the pandemic
If the credit limit is extended, will cash flow into production and business?

If the credit limit is extended, will cash flow into production and business?

VCN-As of the end of May, credit growth reached 4.67%. According to the financial statements of the first quarter of the banks, credit growth is diverging quite strongly.
Interest will be adjusted based on the market and each bank

Interest will be adjusted based on the market and each bank

The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) has experience in dealing with different price increases in the world, so it will have an appropriate interest rate management policy.
SBV Governor calls for credit growth, quality

SBV Governor calls for credit growth, quality

Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) Nguyen Thi Hong has requested that credit growth be achieved in tandem with improving credit quality, with a focus on manufacturing and priority areas.
Positive credit growth, interest rates may decrease

Positive credit growth, interest rates may decrease

VCN- According to the estimates of VnDirect Securities Company, the credit growth of many banks is quite positive. By the end of first quarter, ACB's credit growth could reach 3.5%, much higher than the 2.3% increase in the same period of 2020.
Robust economic pickup to drive stronger credit growth in 2021

Robust economic pickup to drive stronger credit growth in 2021

Real estate sales will be another key driver of credit growth, as apartment supply and sales are likely to pick up in 2021.
Credit growth forecast to reach 13-14% this year: SSI

Credit growth forecast to reach 13-14% this year: SSI

Credit growth in Vietnam may reach 13-14% this year, partly driven by progress with the COVID-19 vaccine, according to a 2021 banking outlook report released by the SSI Securities Corporation on January 6.
Central bank targets credit growth of 12% in 2021

Central bank targets credit growth of 12% in 2021

The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) targets a credit growth rate of 12% in 2021, equivalent to the growth of 12.13% last year, according to SBV Deputy Governor Dao Minh Tu.
Credit growth forecast to hit 11% by year-end

Credit growth forecast to hit 11% by year-end

The banking industry's credit is projected to have expanded 11% for the year by the end of December, Deputy Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) Dao Minh Tu revealed at a press conference on December 24.
Central bank extends credit growth limits

Central bank extends credit growth limits

The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) has extended the credit growth limits for the second time this year to some commercial banks, of which the highest level is up to 30 percent.
Banks expect credit growth extension

Banks expect credit growth extension

Many commercial banks are proposing the central bank to extend credit growth limits as they have nearly reached the allowed threshold
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