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Vietnam listed in quick economic growth gainers
09/Jan/2010 Intellasia | Vietnam+
9 Jan, 2010 - 9:31:19 AM
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US investment finance group Goldman Sachs has listed Vietnam among 11 nations (N-11) that are expected to perform the most rapid growth rate in the world and become good investment destinations for global investors in the near future.

N-11 includes Mexico, Nigeria, Egypt, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Vietnam, Korea and Philippines.

Goldman Sachs listed these 11 countries in a group apart from BRIC group including Brazil, India and China because the economic size of the countries in each group is different. BRIC group owns the huge natural resources, accounting for 25 percent of the world's area and 40 percent of world's population.

BRIC countries are the leading attractive investment addresses for international investors. Meanwhile, many of N-11 group confirmed their consumer production capacity and purchase power of people.
Goldman Sachs also remarked all these advantages of N-11 in terms of business and consumer growth, opening the big opportunities for investors.





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