What this slow time means to us

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Corporate Level

An opportunity for thinkers to take a step back and strategize for the next steps. Haven’t they we been too absorbed in the fast-moving everyday tasks before?

Companies can spend the time to actually sit down uninterruptedly with their Consultants.

A good excuse to hold on to the core business.

Innovate. Pull ideas from the pool, try some.

Individual Level

Self-teach new skills or pursue formal higher education.

Renew.




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Last update November 26, 2008

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    HSBC and Standard Chartered Bank are the first two foreign banks to open wholly-owned units in Vietnam

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    “HSBC has a capital base of $182 million. Standard Chartered has a capital base of $61 million.”, reported Reuters.

    The information on VietnamNet might be incorrect: “HSBC có vốn điều lệ một nghìn tỷ đồng. Standard Chartered có vốn điều lệ một nghìn tỷ đồng.”.




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    The topics I’d wish somebody would start blogging professionally for: Investment, Fund Management and Financial Analysis

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    I just received a question from Darren Rowse from Twitter today.

    Darren Rowse's question on Twitter

    So to answer his question, I’d like to share what I’m thinking:

    1. Investment in emerging markets

    The reason is that emerging markets behave in a different way from those of developed countries. Theory of macro-economics or technical analysis cannot be applied without customization. I’d wish somebody would write about this topic, beside Nam Le at Cofieu

    2. The career of a Financial Analyst, especially in Fund Management, Banking and Securities

    …Because this is my chosen career path.

    I do read Jason Vu’s and Khoa Pham’s blogs regularly though.

    How about you? What is your answer to the question?




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