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Dragon Capital buys millions of shares of large companies

Dragon Capital has spent hundreds of billions of dong to buy Sacombank, Vinaconex and FPT Retail shares in bulk.

Betting on banks and real estate, Dragon Capital experiences ups and downs

Dragon Capital manages many well-known funds with investment in banks, retail and real estate, totaling billions of dollars. Having gained outstanding achievements over several decades, it took a big loss in 2022.

Big investment fund keeps pouring money into Vietnamese companies

VietNamNet Bridge - The most powerful investment fund in the country continues to pour money into Vietnam's leading companies despite capital withdrawal from emerging and frontier markets. 

Dragon Capital, VinaCapital buy FPT Retail stakes

 Information and communication technology group FPT Corporation has sold six million shares or 30 per cent of its stake in FPT Digital Retail JSC to funds managed by and associated with Dragon Capital and VinaCapital.

Financial investment: foreign funds ready for disbursement

Fund management companies that have been in Vietnam a long time are moving ahead with plans to raise new funds in anticipation of great opportunities.

Mr Philanthropy

 VietNamNet Bridge – Nicknamed ‘Dom the Rescuer’ by the Wildlife At Risk Organisation, Dominic Scriven, OBE, is a prime example of a socially responsible businessman in Vietnam.

Stocks more expensive, but remain attractive to foreign funds

VietNamNet Bridge – Following a successful 2014, investment fund management companies are seeking capital to set up new funds in Vietnam.

Foreign investment funds had high growth in 2014

Despite the ups and downs of the stock market, foreign investment continued to flow into Vietnam in 2014, and a number of funds reported satisfactory business results.

Foreign investment funds’ tough days over

 VietNamNet Bridge – After experiencing their toughest days in the period of 2008 to 2011, foreign investment funds saw the “light at the end of the tunnel” in 2012. And now they confidently say that the worst days are over.