Vietnam Enterprise Investments to host investor presentation in July

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Vietnam Enterprise Investments Limi (LON:VEIL), a closed-end investment company investing primarily in listed equities in Vietnam and a FTSE 250 constituent, has announced it will provide a live investor presentation on 15 July 2026, at 10:30 am BST.

The presentation will be given by VEIL’s Co-Portfolio Manager, Mr Viet Vu, and Dragon Capital’s Chief Economist, Mr Tung Dang, who will provide an update on Vietnam’s economy and capital markets.

No material new financial or other information on the Company will be provided during the presentation.

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