Vietnam is not in aftermath of a real estate's bubble: VinaCapital economist
In a typical real estate “boom and bust” cycle, banks lend too much money to property speculators and real estate developers, which results in the market becoming vastly oversupplied with new housing units, which is not happening in Vietnam, writes Michael Kokalari, chief economist of VinaCapital.
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