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Vietnam's economic indicators - July 1

Tue Jul 1, 2008 10:29am IST
 
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 July 1 (Reuters) - Vietnam's economic indicators VNECI01
VNECI02.
 * Updated today
                 CURRENCY/INTEREST RATES
                       July 1    Dec. 28, 2007   July 2, 2007
*Dlr/dong (c.bank rate)   16,517          16,111          16,132
*The VN Index .VNI      409.61          927.02          994.17
                   *Latest (June 11) Previous (May 19, 2008)
 Base rate                 14.0            12.0
 (for deposits, lending)
 Discount rate             13.0            11.0
 Re-financing rate         15.0            13.0
                 GDP, pct, y/y
 2007    2006    2005    2004    2003    2002    2001    2000
 8.48    8.17    8.44    7.79    7.34    7.08    6.89    6.79
 ____2008____    ________2007________    ________2006________
  *H1      Q1      Q3      Q2      Q1      Q3      Q2      Q1
 6.50    7.43    8.69    7.98    7.73    8.67    7.54    7.18
                 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, pct
 2007    2006    2005    2004    2003    2002    2001    2000
 12.6     6.6     8.4     9.5     3.0     4.0     0.8    -0.6
 __________2008___________    ____________2007_______________
 *June  May  Apr  Mar  Feb    Dec  Nov Oct Sept Aug July June
 y/y 26.8 25.2 21.4 19.4 15.7   12.6 10.0 9.3  8.8 8.6  8.4  7.8
 m/m  2.1  3.9  2.2  3.0  3.6    2.9  1.2 0.7  0.5 0.6  0.9  0.9
                 RETAILS SALES, pct, y/y
 2007    2006    2005    2004    2003    2002    2001    2000
 23.3    20.9    20.5    19.4    18.8    14.5    11.3     9.7
 ________2008________    ________________2007________________
*Jan-June          Q1        Jan-Sept        Jan-June      Q1
     30.0        29.2            22.8            22.9    22.3
                 TRADE ACCOUNT, in billions of dollar
 2007    2006    2005    2004    2003    2002    2001    2000
-12.4   -5.06   -4.31   -5.48   -5.12   -3.04   -1.19   -1.15
 ___________2008______________   __________2007______________
 *June  *May   Apr   Mar   Feb    Dec   Nov   Oct  Sept  June
 EXP 5.50  5.95  5.09  4.70  3.42   4.70  4.55  4.28  3.73  4.14
 IMP 6.80  7.85  8.31  7.00  6.19   6.30  6.17  5.63  4.96  5.41
 BAL-1.30 -1.90 -3.22 -2.30 -2.77  -1.60 -1.62 -1.35 -1.03 -1.27
 (Figures for the latest month are estimates)
                 INDUSTRIAL GROWTH, pct, y/y
         2007    2006    2005    2004    2003    2002    2001
 Overall    17.1    17.0    17.2    16.0    16.0    14.5    14.2
         ___________2008_________   ___________2007__________
        *June  May  Apr  Mar  Feb    Dec  Nov  Oct  Sept June
 Overall    17.1 16.7 16.8 16.4 16.1   20.7 17.4 16.7  18.1 19.5
 State       6.6  4.6 13.0  5.5 12.5   12.9 10.6 11.4  11.5 15.3
 Non-state  22.7 20.6 18.6 23.2 17.8   24.3 21.0 19.0  23.6 20.9
 F.invested 18.8 20.8 17.3 17.2 16.6   21.3 18.0 17.7  17.1 21.1
 SOURCES: General Statistics Office, ministries, the central bank
                 FORECASTS/TARGETS
 GDP, pct               2008        2007
 -- Government/GSO       7.0        8.48
 -- ADB                  7.0        8.5
 -- IMF                  7.3        8.3
 -- World Bank           8.0        8.5
 (The Communist Party targets annual GDP growth at 7.5-8 percent
 for 2006-2010, from the average 7.51 percent in 2001-2005)
 CPI, pct               2008        2007
 -- Government/GSO      *n/a       12.6
 -- ADB                 18.3        8.3
 -- IMF                  7.7        7.3
 -- World Bank          12.6       12.6
 -- MPI                *22.0
 (Data from GSO, ADB and IMF are the average rates;
 MPI: the Planning and Investment Ministry)
 MONEY AND CREDIT, pct
 Broad money (IMF)                 33.6
 Credit growth                     50.0 (IMF)
 -- Central bank/MPI    30.0      *53.8
 -- ADB                            54.0
 -- World Bank          30.0       53.9
*Outstanding loans (bln dong)
                      May 08   Apr 08  end-2007  end-2006
 -- Central bank        1,278.6  1,250.5   1,080.0     702.2
 Non-performing loans, pct                    2007      2006
 -- Central bank                              ~2.0      2.65
 NOTE: ~ based on Vietnamese accounting standards; The rate was
 5 percent if international accounting standards were used,
 according to a foreign expert.
 EXPORT GROWTH, pct
 -- Government/GSO     20-25       21.5
 -- ADB                 18.7       21.5
 -- World Bank          22.0       21.9
 -- MPI                *37.0
 IMPORT GROWTH, pct
 -- Government/GSO     20-25       35.5
 -- World Bank          20.0       39.6
 TRADE DEFICIT, in billions of dollar
 -- Government          16.97      12.4
 -- World Bank          15.97      14.1
 -- MPI                *30.0
 INDUSTRIAL GROWTH, pct
 -- Government          17.5       17.1
 -- ADB                 10.6       18.0
 -- World Bank          16.8       17.1
                     2008        2007       2006        2005
 CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE/GDP, pct
 -- ADB                -10.3       -8.0        -0.5        -1.0
 -- World Bank          -9.0       -9.7        -0.4        -1.1
 -- IMF                -13.6       -9.6
 FOREIGN CURRENCY RESERVES in weeks of import
 -- Central bank                    20.0       12.0       10-12
 -- World Bank          15.0        15.2       10.4         9.4
 FOREIGN CURRENCY RESERVES, in billions of dollar
 -- Government/C.bank  *20.7 (June) 20.0       12.0
 -- ADB        (-gold)              19.93      11.42        8.6
 -- IMF        (+gold)  23.66       19.93      11.5         8.6
 -- World Bank          22.1        21.6       11.5         8.6
 (ADB estimate for 2007 is as of September)
 FOREIGN DEBT, in billions of dollar
 -- Fin. Ministry                              20.0
 -- ADB                             21.3       19.5        17.4
 -- World Bank          24.8        22.4       19.2        17.5
 FOREIGN DEBT/GDP, pct
 -- Government/Fin. Min            *29.0       37.3        35.8
 -- ADB                                        32.6        32.5
 -- World Bank          30.5        31.6       31.5        32.9
 FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, in billions of dollar
  ~2008   2007   2006   2005   2004   2003   2002   2001   2000
  10.00   8.03   3.96   3.31   2.85   2.65   2.59   2.45   2.41
 ~: government target
 MPI/GSO            *June 08   *H1 2008       H1 2007
 New projects          16.22      30.95           n/a
 Increased capital       n/a       0.66          1.20
 Actual inflow           n/a       5.00          3.63
 OVERALL                2008       2007       2006      2005
 MPI (2008: target)      *35       20.3       10.2      5.89
 World Bank (inflow)     5.5        2.8        2.4      2.00
 FOREIGN PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT, in billions of dollar
          June 08  Dec 07    Sept 07    June 07    Mar 07
             *8.0     7.6        6.2        5.0       4.0
 POPULATION
      2007   2006   2005   2004   2003   2002   2001   2000
 Mlns   85.20  84.16  83.11  82.03  80.90  79.73  78.69  77.64
 URBAN UNEMPLOYMENT, pct
      4.64   4.82   5.31   5.60   5.78   6.01   6.28   6.42
 LONG-TERM CURRENCY RATINGS
                   Rating                            Outlook
 Moody's (June 4, 08) Ba3 (foreign, local bonds)       *Negative
                   B1 (foreign cur. deposit ceiling)*Negative
 Fitch   (May 29, 08) BB-  (foreign) BB (local)        *Negative
 S&P     (May 2, 08)  BB/B (foreign) BB+/B (local)      Negative
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 COUNTRY   OVERVIEW    EQUITY       FIXED INCOME   MONEY FX  NEWS
 Vietnam...VIETNAM...<VN/EQUITY>..<VN/DEBT>......<VND/1>...[VN]


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