As public investment scales rapidly, the lack of proportionate growth in long-term capital channels places increasing strain on the banking system, which bears the brunt of this expanding burden.
When stock prices plummet abruptly, experts note that panic spreads rapidly, particularly among individual investors. This often triggers a knee-jerk reaction of mass sell-offs, driven by the instinct to "flee first, think later."
Panko Vina Co., Ltd., one of the oldest enterprises in the former industrial hub of Binh Duong, now part of Ho Chi Minh City, has announced its closure after more than 23 years of operation.