VinaCapital Vietnam Opportunity Fund: What’s driving Vietnam’s growth story?
SPONSORED CONTENT - With strong GDP growth, a stable macro-economic environment, increasing exports and record levels of foreign direct investment, it is easy to see why Vietnam is considered among the world’s most exciting markets.
VinaCapital Vietnam Opportunity Fund provides investors with exposure to a range of carefully selected investments in the listed and private companies that are participating in and benefitting from Vietnam's long-term secular growth story. This short animated video explores the key drivers behind Vietnam's success.
Find out more about the VinaCapital Vietnam Opportunity Fund here
The views expressed in this video should not be taken as a recommendation, advice, or forecast. We are unable to give financial advice. Nothing in this video is intended as an offer or solicitation for the subscription, purchase or sale of securities in VinaCapital Vietnam Opportunity Fund Ltd. Past performance is no guarantee of future returns. The price of shares and the income from them may fluctuate upwards or downwards and cannot be guaranteed.Investors should consult independent financial advice.
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