Jamille Tran

Jamille Tran

VIETNAM CORRESPONDENT

Jamille is a correspondent at The Business Times, where she covers Vietnam and broader Asean affairs. She holds a master’s degree in Global Business Journalism from Tsinghua University and previously reported for Bloomberg’s Vietnam bureau.

The average daily trading value of Vietnamese stocks in 2026 so far has reached around US$789 million.

Vietnam’s stock market liquidity dries up after VN-Index’s record run in May

Trading activity in the country’s equities has quietened significantly

Unlike Masan’s US$650 million offshore borrowing in 2023, the new facility marks a transition to senior unsecured funding.

Masan wins record US$750 million offshore loan facility as lenders re-rate credit risk

The group says this is the largest international corporate borrowing of six-year tenor for a Vietnamese private enterprise

DMX CEO Doan Van Hieu Em sees EraBlue as a key pillar of its next growth cycle.

Vietnam’s electronics retail king DMX aims to repeat its feat in Indonesia ‘in half the time’

Beyond its own ongoing domestic IPO, it hopes to list joint venture EraBlue in Indonesia within five years

On the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange, IT companies have a representation of only around 5%, compared with 35% on the US’ S&P 500 index.

Vietnam records strongest private capital rebound in years despite zero IPO exits

Current initial public offering pipeline is set to be the first private sector-led cycle since 2018: report

Under Vinhome's scheme, the value of gold converted into cash must cover at least 80% of a property’s purchase price.

Vinhomes lets homebuyers pay with gold, tapping Vietnam’s vast private hoards

The country’s largest residential developer also offers 110% buyback options after five years

Pham Nhat Quan Anh, 33, is also vice-chairman and standing deputy general director at VinFast Trading and Production.

Eldest son of Vietnam’s richest man steps up as VinFast chair

Pham Nhat Quan Anh’s elevation signals a leadership transition in the country’s most powerful business empire

Vietnam is set to be upgraded to secondary emerging market status later this year, which could pull billions of dollars into its stock market.

Who would buy Vietnam’s state-owned stakes – when Hanoi is ready to sell?

Takers could include patient investors seeking exposure to the country’s economic rise

Santhosh Mahendiran believes that Techcombank's ability to hyper-personalise its offerings using data drawn from its ecosystem is a key competitive advantage.
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The Singaporean turning Vietnam's Techcombank into an AI-first lender

The private bank’s first-ever chief data officer bets on cross-ecosystem data sets, proprietary AI models

Artist's impression of the US$28 billion Red River Scenic Boulevard mega project.

Chasing Seoul’s ‘Han River miracle’: Inside Hanoi’s 736.9 trillion dong Red River bet

The project serves as the centrepiece of a 100-year master plan to redesign the entire capital city of Vietnam

The pair of towers first broke ground in 2012 and remained partially completed until construction activity resumed last year.

Masterise revives decade-long half-finished towers in downtown Ho Chi Minh City

It has launched One Central Saigon, a project once linked to imprisoned property tycoon Truong My Lan