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Default Bonds, Dong Gain; No Plan for Currency Depreciation

Vietnam's five-year bonds rose, ending three days of losses, and the currency climbed after Finance Minister Vu Van Ninh said the country doesn't plan to let the dong depreciate as it seeks to slow inflation...
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