Over the past few years, Vietnam’s anti-graft drive has taken down a slew of top Communist Party leaders, including presidents, deputy prime ministers and Politburo members. But that hasn’t stopped foreign investors from pouring in cash.
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1% in March at $69.9 billion: Statistics CanadaThe Daily Chase: U.S.
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