Monetary policy
Flexible monetary policy maintains macro stability, supports growth
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Despite facing many pressures from outside, the State Bank still maintains a flexible monetary policy, helping the economy grow positively, inflation is under control.
About to manage credit growth according to market tools, remove quotas
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The Prime Minister requested to manage credit growth according to market tools and remove quotas in 2026; promote credit for young people buying social housing.
The State Bank officially has 20 units after the reorganization
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Decree No. 26/2025/ND-CP stipulates the organizational structure of the State Bank, including 20 units and the functions and tasks of this unit.
Flexible interest rate and credit management to promote economic growth
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Following the direction of the Party, State and Government, the State Bank has operated monetary policy flexibly, contributing to stabilizing the macro-economy, controlling inflation, and providing maximum support to people and businesses. The results achieved are an important premise for the entire banking sector and the country to enter a new era.
Prime Minister asks banks to release money and withdraw money in a rhythmic manner
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The Prime Minister requested that money be released and withdrawn in a rhythmic, synchronous, and reasonable manner, without jerkiness and creating liquidity pressure for the banking system.
Flexible monetary policy helps people and businesses benefit
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On November 11, at the 8th Session of the 15th National Assembly, Governor of the State Bank Nguyen Thi Hong answered questions on a group of issues related to the banking sector. In fact, in recent times, amid difficulties and challenges, the State Bank has operated a flexible and proactive monetary policy, helping to stabilize the macro-economy and benefit people and businesses.
Japan's new monetary policy will untie the yen
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Experts expect the move to adjust the policy of controlling the yield curve from the Bank of Japan to help the yen gradually increase in price.
Shocked by a country's currency "evaporating" 44%, compared to the USD price
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The currency lost 44% of its value to the USD in 2021 and 19,9% in the previous week alone.