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Vietnam’s net worth ranking in Southeast Asia and the world

by Asia Insider

According to the latest report of Credit Suisse Research Institute, in 2020, Vietnam’s total net asset is 965 billion USD, ranking 37th out of 168 economies tracked by Credit Suisse.

In Southeast Asia, Vietnam ranks fifth after Indonesia ($3.199 billion), Singapore ($1,627 billion), Thailand ($1,367 billion) and the Philippines ($1,024 billion).

Researchers at Credit Suisse define assets, or “net worth,” as the sum of all financial and non-financial assets minus liabilities. This method of definition can be disputed, especially when it concerns the value of intangible assets in terms of geography or cultural places.

Where does Vietnam's net worth rank in Southeast Asia and the world?

But this calculation is similar to the balance sheet of a household or business, except that it is the balance sheet for an entire economy.

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According to the report, as of 2020, the United States remains the richest economy in the world by assets, controlling $126,340 billion in assets, or 30.3% of the world’s total net worth. China ranks second with total assets of $74,884 billion, accounting for nearly 18% of total global net worth.

The 40 richest economies in the world by assets

1. United States: $126.340 billion

2. Mainland China: 74,884 USD

3. Japan: $26.931 billion

4. Germany: $18.274 billion

5. UK: 15,284 billion USD

6. France: 14,958 billion USD

7. India: $12.833 billion

8. Italy: $11.901 billion

9. Canada: $9,948 billion

10. Australia: $9,268 billion

11. Korea

12. Spain

13. Netherlands

14. Taiwan (China)

15. Switzerland

16. Mexico

17. Indonesia

18. Hong Kong (China)

19. Belgium

20. Russia

21. Brazil

22. Sweden

23. Austria

24. Poland

25. Denmark

26. Saudi Arabia

27. Singapore

28. Turkey

29. Thailand

30. Iran

31. Israel

32. New Zealand

33. Portugal

34. Egypt

35. Norway

36. Philippines

37. Vietnam

38. Ireland

39. United Arab Emirates

40. Greece

Source: CafeF

Source: Vietnam Insider

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