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A few large institutions bought sizeable amounts of the ETF in February, Fintel data shows The growth of the Vietnamese Read...
VanEck announced today preliminary yearend distribution estimates for its VanEck Vectors® equity exchange-traded funds. Please note that...
The Vietnam ETF was the second worst performer last week in the emerging market pack behind only the VelocityShares Russia Select DR ETF (RUDR...
Investing in emerging markets comes with risks in a taper-trodden 2014. These markets enjoyed heavy investment when interest rates were ultra low...
Van Eck, via its ETF brand Market Vectors, has developed quite the name for itself in the ETF world. The company has become famous for its wide...
A slow growth rate, higher inflation level, and weak banking system are factors which impacted the Vietnamese economy to a great extent in...
The end of 2012 saw fiscal cliff fears resulting in heavy sell-off of risky assets. Investors then pushed their portfolios towards safe havens...
After a dismal performance in 2011, Vietnam ETF had started 2012 on a very strong note and was the one of the best performers among all country...
2012 was full of challenges for investors thanks to low bond rates, a prolonged European debt crisis, and the impending fiscal cliff. In such a...
Unemployment has been drifting higher for some of the major developed and emerging economies. U.S. and European nations have seen unemployment...
The glow from yesterday’s Fed minutes appears to have been short-lived as equities again slumped in Thursday trading. Hopes over more...
The equity markets began the year 2012 on a strong note but as the Euro-zone situation worsened and emerging markets’ slowdown appeared...
Vietnam ETF (VNM) was the third best performer among all equity ETFs during the first quarter of 2012, behind only Market Vectors Egypt ETF...
Uncertainty in the U.S. markets, the ongoing euro-zone debt crisis, has shaken investors’ confidence in some developed nations. As such...
Southeast Asian countries have had a long tradition of enticing investors from all over the globe. This is because the market is an attractive...
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