Posted on 14 December 2011 by tri
Electricity of Vietnam has a debt-to-equity ratio of 4.25, much higher than the average 1.98 for the country’s state-owned enterprises, news web site VnExpress reported Saturday, citing the Ministry of Investment and Planning.
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Vietnam’s power utility has unsafe debt-equity ratio: report
Posted on 21 November 2011 by hoang
The 14 percent cap on bank deposit rates is only a temporary measure to ensure safety for the financial system and can be lifted when the market becomes stable, a central bank official said.
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Vietnam may remove deposit rate ceiling: official
Posted on 26 October 2011 by tri
European businesses in Vietnam have continued to lose confidence in the country as a sound investment destination for the fourth quarter in a row, a new survey found.
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Vietnam’s business climate continues to worsen: European firms
Posted on 14 October 2011 by hoang
Vietnam’s dong gained, halting a three-day loss, after the central bank pumped in dollars to the currency market amid rising demand for the greenback. Bonds rose.
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Vietnam dong gains after central bank sells dollars; bonds rise
Posted on 13 October 2011 by admin
Vietnam’s dong traded near a two-week low on Thursday as the central bank lowered its daily reference rate for the fifth time this month. Government bonds rose.
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Vietnam’s dong trades near two-week low on weaker reference rate
Posted on 08 October 2011 by admin
A new bright era is on the horizon for the industrial sector in Vietnam as the country’s effort to attract hi-tech foreign investment has taken off, according to consulting firm CB Richard Ellis (CBRE).
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Vietnam seeing an industrial ‘renaissance’
Posted on 20 September 2011 by tri
Labor export plans for the year have been thwarted by the narrowing of some major markets after escalated violence in Libya and by the increasing number of laborers decamping in South Korea.
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Labor exports hit by shrinking markets
Posted on 10 September 2011 by tri
Aberdeen Asset Management Plc said it has bought Vietnamese dollar bonds for the first time on optimism inflation will ease and help spur domestic consumption and economic growth.
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Buy Vietnam dollar debt, Aberdeen says
Posted on 16 August 2011 by hoang
Vietnam recorded a US$1.1 billion trade surplus in July, customs data showed on Tuesday, the first surplus in more than two years for the Southeast Asian country.
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Vietnam records rare trade surplus in July: customs
Posted on 13 August 2011 by hoang
Speculative behavior, not demand-supply dynamics, was responsible for the sudden upsurge in domestic gold prices this week, experts said.
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Gold speculators send prices to all-time high