Experts have warned enterprises to be more cautious with their US dollar loans amidst a significant rise in the lending and appreciation of the greenback.
Experts have warned enterprises to be more cautious with their US dollar loans amidst a significant rise in the lending and appreciation of the greenback.
There is no need to worry about credit growth in foreign currencies in
the first half of this year as the ratio of dollar loans versus
mobilisation is within its safe threshold.
One-week term transactions in Vietnamese dong dominated the interbank
market during the first week of December, while the lending rate was
down 0.49 percentage points against November to 3.26 per cent.