Posted on 02 February 2012 by hoang
Vietnam’s stocks climbed Thursday, driving the benchmark index to the highest level in almost three months, amid speculation policy makers will implement more measures to support the market.
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Vietnam stocks rise most in Asia on policy optimism
Posted on 26 December 2011 by admin
The Ministry of Finance said prices of electricity, coal, fuel products and public services, which are heavily subsidized by the government, will be determined by the market no later than 2013.
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Vietnam to allow free market pricing of power, fuel: finance ministry
Posted on 20 December 2011 by hoang
The financial crisis in Europe and resultant weaker consumption is posing a great danger to Vietnamese exporters, many of whom have been heavily dependent on the market.
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Vietnamese exporters feel the pinch as EU crisis deepens
Posted on 05 December 2011 by tri
The first private airline licensed in Vietnam four years ago officially joined the market Friday, introducing itself as a low-cost carrier.
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Private low-cost carrier set to take off in Vietnam
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 05 November 2011 by hoang
Vietnam’s bonds fell on speculation banks have fewer funds to invest in debt after the central bank drained cash from the market.
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Vietnam bonds drop as central bank drains funds; dong unchanged
Posted on 26 September 2011 by hoang
Market observers and industry insiders say that the normal ramping up of production for the holiday season is unlikely to happen this year.
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Vietnam producers cautious as holiday season nears
Posted on 22 September 2011 by tri
Vietnamese coffee exporters fear that they could lose the market to foreign companies who have ample money to stockpile the bean.
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Vietnam coffee exporters start to lose footing
Posted on 18 September 2011 by admin
The Ministry of Finance has turned down a proposal by fuel distributors to raise retail petroleum prices, and asked them to ensure stable supply for the market.
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Vietnam rejects proposal to hike petrol prices
Posted on 01 September 2011 by admin
Vietnam will see the number of merger and acquisition deals in real estate rising as the market is critically short of capital, real estate service provider Savills said.
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Real estate M&A set to surge amid market downturn