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  • Final Year Project (FYP)


  • Authors: Nguyen, Thi Nha Yen;  Advisor: Chu, Van Hung (2016)

  • The paper is structured into four chapters. Chapter 1: The literature review of exchange rate, exchange rate policy and its impacts on some key economic factors. Chapter 2: Research approach and methodology. Chapter 3: Current situation of Vietnam's policy - Management, adjustment of policies, and the volatility of the factors, complied with adjustments. Chapter 4: Suggestions to improve the exchange rate policy efficiency in Vietnam.

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  • Presentation


  • Authors: Chu, Van Hung (2020)

  • This is an introductory course in investments. It provides a comprehensive coverage of basic concepts, theories, applications and decision-making rules in financial investments. To maximise transferability of knowledge and skills, this course emphasises general investment principles as well as specific securities and investment vehicles. In particular, the course will focus on the analysis of stocks, bonds, options and other derivative securities.

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  • Final Year Project (FYP)


  • Authors: Phan, Thi Quy;  Advisor: Chu, Van Hung (2016)

  • Credit is the most complex activity in comparison with other business activities of commercial banks, in spite of being profitable, it faces a great deal of difficulties. Therefore, if credit risk occurs, then it will have a huge impact and direct influence on the survival and development of each credit institution; especially affects whole banking system and entire economy. Credit risk management is a difficult problem, but very urgent in the current conditions, especially for commercial banks in Vietnam, because the credit income is essential, accounting for between 60-80% income of bank.

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  • Final Year Project (FYP)


  • Authors: Khong, Thuy Linh;  Advisor: Chu, Van Hung (2024)

  • The thesis conducted to examize the financial indicators affecting the investment returns from 14 steel companies listed on the Vietnam Stock Exchange. Data is taken from the website Vietstock.vn, annual reports and financial reports of the companies. The dependent variable is investment returns, 13 independent variables are Earning per share (EPS), Return on Average Equity (ROEA), Return on Average Assets (ROAA), Quick Ratio (QR), Current Ratio (CR), Inventory Turnover (IT), Asset Turnover (AT), Net Profit Margin (NPM), Account Receivable Turnover (ART), Debt-to-Equity Ratio (DE), Total Liability/Total Asset (TL/TA), Interest Coverage Ratio (ICR) and EBITDA Margin. Panel data regress...

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  • Student report


  • Authors: Nguyen, Huy Tam; Tran, Hang Giang; Nguyen, The Anh; Vi, Cao Cuong;  Advisor: Chu, Van Hung (2024)

  • This research significantly contributes to the understanding of credit ratings in Vietnam's developing capital market. It explores the impact of credit ratings on lenders' decision-making processes and highlights the role of credit ratings in promoting financial discipline in the Vietnam market, thereby determining the need for Vietnam's capital market. The study provides an assessment of an issuer's creditworthiness, enabling both domestic and international investors to make informed decisions about potential investments. From these contexts and market forces, we also identify the root causes of the current challenges facing Vietnam's credit rating instrument. The research methodolog...

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  • Final Year Project (FYP)


  • Authors: Nguyen, Thanh Thao;  Advisor: Chu, Van Hung (2016)

  • The paper consists of 3 parts. Part 1: Introduction. Part 2: Main contents (Chapter 1: Literature review about derivatives and foreign exchange derivatives market; Chapter 2: Research approach and methodology; Chapter 3: Findings and discussions). Part 3: Conclusion and recommendation.

Browsing by Author Chu, Van Hung

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  • 58_ExchangeRateAndVietnamsExchangeRatePolicyDuring2000_2015_NguyenThiNhaYen_2016_E_T700231.pdf.jpg
  • Final Year Project (FYP)


  • Authors: Nguyen, Thi Nha Yen;  Advisor: Chu, Van Hung (2016)

  • The paper is structured into four chapters. Chapter 1: The literature review of exchange rate, exchange rate policy and its impacts on some key economic factors. Chapter 2: Research approach and methodology. Chapter 3: Current situation of Vietnam's policy - Management, adjustment of policies, and the volatility of the factors, complied with adjustments. Chapter 4: Suggestions to improve the exchange rate policy efficiency in Vietnam.

  • ch01.pdf.jpg
  • Presentation


  • Authors: Chu, Van Hung (2020)

  • This is an introductory course in investments. It provides a comprehensive coverage of basic concepts, theories, applications and decision-making rules in financial investments. To maximise transferability of knowledge and skills, this course emphasises general investment principles as well as specific securities and investment vehicles. In particular, the course will focus on the analysis of stocks, bonds, options and other derivative securities.

  • 75_SomeIssuesOfCreditRiskManagementInVietnamCommercialBanks_PhanThiQuy_2016.pdf.jpg
  • Final Year Project (FYP)


  • Authors: Phan, Thi Quy;  Advisor: Chu, Van Hung (2016)

  • Credit is the most complex activity in comparison with other business activities of commercial banks, in spite of being profitable, it faces a great deal of difficulties. Therefore, if credit risk occurs, then it will have a huge impact and direct influence on the survival and development of each credit institution; especially affects whole banking system and entire economy. Credit risk management is a difficult problem, but very urgent in the current conditions, especially for commercial banks in Vietnam, because the credit income is essential, accounting for between 60-80% income of bank.

  • item.jpg
  • Final Year Project (FYP)


  • Authors: Khong, Thuy Linh;  Advisor: Chu, Van Hung (2024)

  • The thesis conducted to examize the financial indicators affecting the investment returns from 14 steel companies listed on the Vietnam Stock Exchange. Data is taken from the website Vietstock.vn, annual reports and financial reports of the companies. The dependent variable is investment returns, 13 independent variables are Earning per share (EPS), Return on Average Equity (ROEA), Return on Average Assets (ROAA), Quick Ratio (QR), Current Ratio (CR), Inventory Turnover (IT), Asset Turnover (AT), Net Profit Margin (NPM), Account Receivable Turnover (ART), Debt-to-Equity Ratio (DE), Total Liability/Total Asset (TL/TA), Interest Coverage Ratio (ICR) and EBITDA Margin. Panel data regress...

  • item.jpg
  • Student report


  • Authors: Nguyen, Huy Tam; Tran, Hang Giang; Nguyen, The Anh; Vi, Cao Cuong;  Advisor: Chu, Van Hung (2024)

  • This research significantly contributes to the understanding of credit ratings in Vietnam's developing capital market. It explores the impact of credit ratings on lenders' decision-making processes and highlights the role of credit ratings in promoting financial discipline in the Vietnam market, thereby determining the need for Vietnam's capital market. The study provides an assessment of an issuer's creditworthiness, enabling both domestic and international investors to make informed decisions about potential investments. From these contexts and market forces, we also identify the root causes of the current challenges facing Vietnam's credit rating instrument. The research methodolog...

  • 50_TheStatusTheDirectionOfDevelopmentOfTheDerivativesMarketInVietnam_NguyenThanhThao_2016_E_T700228.pdf.jpg
  • Final Year Project (FYP)


  • Authors: Nguyen, Thanh Thao;  Advisor: Chu, Van Hung (2016)

  • The paper consists of 3 parts. Part 1: Introduction. Part 2: Main contents (Chapter 1: Literature review about derivatives and foreign exchange derivatives market; Chapter 2: Research approach and methodology; Chapter 3: Findings and discussions). Part 3: Conclusion and recommendation.