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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