DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17148368
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Essays on the Vietnam Stock Market

Abstract: <p>This thesis consists of three substantive studies about the Vietnam stock market. In particular, I study the asymmetric information, corporate governance (CG) practices, and foreign investment of publicly listed companies in Vietnam, presented in Chapters 2, 3, and 4, respectively.  In Chapter 2, I investigate the effectiveness of a market surveillance system (MSS) on improving the market quality of the Vietnam stock market, as measured by liquidity and informed trading level. I find that market liqui… Show more

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“…Therefore, to stabilise the domestic market, the Vietnamese Government needs to develop derivative products to hedge the risks caused by global crude oil prices and reduce its monopoly on the industry. Vietnam’s Petrolimex Group makes up 50% of the domestic market share, followed by the PV Oil Group with only a 21% share (Nguyen, 2021). Encouraging the competitiveness of other oil companies is a sound solution to mitigate Petrolimex Group’s monopoly on import and export oil prices, thus ensuring stable transactions.…”
Section: Concluding Remarks and Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, to stabilise the domestic market, the Vietnamese Government needs to develop derivative products to hedge the risks caused by global crude oil prices and reduce its monopoly on the industry. Vietnam’s Petrolimex Group makes up 50% of the domestic market share, followed by the PV Oil Group with only a 21% share (Nguyen, 2021). Encouraging the competitiveness of other oil companies is a sound solution to mitigate Petrolimex Group’s monopoly on import and export oil prices, thus ensuring stable transactions.…”
Section: Concluding Remarks and Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4888 on smart health, further highlights the nation's vision to harness AI and digital healthcare [16,17]. The rapid rise and deep penetration of the internet, mobile smart devices, and cloud technologies provide the infrastructure and platforms required for the seamless distribution and accelerated access to digital health innovations [18,19]. This digital infrastructure, alongside regulatory frameworks, constitutes the backbone of AI deployment, enabling realtime data gathering, analysis, and dissemination, thereby boosting the prospect of enhanced healthcare solutions.…”
Section: A Promising Startmentioning
confidence: 99%