Post-merger stock exchange headquarters in Hanoi

The two national stock exchanges will be merged into one single stock exchange and named the Vietnam Stock Exchange which will be headquartered in Hanoi.
Post-merger stock exchange headquarters in Hanoi ảnh 1The current Hanoi Stock Exchange. (Source:  tinnhanhchungkhoan.vn)

Hanoi(VNS/VNA) - The two national stock exchanges will be merged into one singlestock exchange and named the Vietnam Stock Exchange which will be headquarteredin Hanoi.

The information was released at the 36th session of the National Assembly (NA)Standing Committee being held from August 12 to 16. It also beat previouspredictions that the two current bourses will operate independently under thecontrol and ownership of a new state-owned company.

The post-merger stock exchange will be managed by the Ministry of Finance,acting as a focal point for issuing regulations on stock listings andtrading, monitoring the stock market, managing risk and directly organisingsecurities transactions.

Vu Hong Thanh, Chairman of the NA's Economic Committee, said this plan ensureduniformity of the market, increasing transparency and greater efficiency ingovernance and ensuring legal rights of investors.

Poll results revealed that most of the reviewers believe that the initial plan,under which the nation’s two bourses in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi will bemerged into a new holding company model but still continue to operateindependently, is improper and goes against the general global trend.

Agreeing with this plan, National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan saidthat there should be only one stock exchange.

“The new stock exchange does not have to be located in the capital but it mustbe located in the place where there is the most vibrant and active market,” Ngansaid.

“There will be one main stock exchange and two trading floors, the location ofthe main exchange is up to the Government,” Minister of Finance Dinh Tien Dungsaid.

“The Prime Minister will decide the organisation, dissolution and conversion ofownership but we think that the State holding in the combined exchange does nothave to be regulated as over 50 per cent but should be dependent on theeconomic conditions of each period of time. For example in Japan, the statedoes not hold a controlling stake,” Dung said.

National Assembly Vice Chairman Phung Quoc Hien said there might be a time whenthe state might not necessarily hold a controlling stake, but at present in Vietnam,the State still needed to maintain a major holding.

“This should be carefully considered as it could lead to an unstable financialmarket if the State does not play a leading role in the context that firms’capitalisation are becoming larger,” Hien said.-VNS/VNA

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