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VNM / The VanEck Vietnam ETF: What Would Ho Chi Minh Think
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By Seeking Alpha
October 25, 2023
VNM: A Concentrated Frontier-Markets Fund, Low PEG, Weakening Momentum
Frontier Markets, including the VanEck Vietnam ETF, have underperformed the S&P 500 over the past decade. VNM has a high concentration in two sectors, more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
October 25, 2023
VNM: Vietnam Remains Southeast Asia's Best-Kept Secret
Having started off strongly this year, Vietnamese equities have pulled back amid external headwinds. The rate cut cycle may be delayed but isn't over, more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
August 7, 2023
VNM: Improvements Made, But CEFs Still Preferred For This New Vietnam Bull Market
The VanEck Vietnam ETF has made changes to its structure, now only tracking locally incorporated Vietnamese companies listed on Vietnam exchanges. The more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
August 1, 2023
Vietnam ETF Could Be Single-Country Winner
In quiet fashion, Vietnamese stocks are surging this year. Using the VanEck Vietnam ETF (VNM) as the measuring stocks, Vietnamese equities are outperf more_horizontal
By See It Market
June 8, 2023
Vietnam ETF (VNM) and What the U.S. Widening Trade Deficit Means
The U.S. trade deficit widened to a 6-month high and by the most in 8 years. That means that we imported way more goods while our exports declined. more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
May 15, 2023
Top Performing ETFs: Brazil, Turkey Investing Up
Another week has gone, and it's foreign equities that led in the week's top-performing ETFs. Investors looked abroad to both commodities centers and e more_horizontal
By 24/7 Wall Street
May 1, 2023
The VanEck Vietnam ETF Has Multiple, Potential Catalysts
The growth of the Vietnamese economy has decelerated sharply lately, largely due to decreased demand for consumer electronics products. more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
April 13, 2023
VNM: The Last Of The Asian Tigers
The VanEck Vietnam ETF has underperformed over the last year, but the tide is turning. In the near term, massive rate cuts should bolster growth and e more_horizontal