HANOI: Vietnam stocks are pricier than their South-East Asian peers for the first time in two years – and they are about to become more expensive.
“There is room to grow,” said Dominic Scriven, Ho Chi Minh City-based chairman at Dragon Capital. “We are looking for 19% net growth for earnings next year,” as the economy expands and inflation remains stable, he said.
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