Posted on 21 February 2012 by hoang
Vietnam Export-Import Commercial Joint Stock Bank, the country’s fifth-largest publicly traded lender, is leading shareholders of Saigon Thuong Tin Commercial Joint Stock Bank who are calling for a new management board.
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Eximbank, allies seek to oust management at Vietnam’s Sacombank
Posted on 09 February 2012 by hoang
Vietnam’s dong climbed for a second day on speculation demand for foreign currencies will weaken as the nation’s imports slow and the trade deficit narrows. Government bonds fell
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Vietnam dong advances a second day after trade deficit narrows
Posted on 03 February 2012 by hoang
Ten steel wire garment hanger producers and exporters have joined hands to file a lawsuit against a US trade investigation launched on suspicions Vietnamese products were violating anti-dumping and anti-subsidy laws.
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Vietnam hanger firms to file appeal against US anti-subsidy probe
Posted on 02 February 2012 by admin
Vietnam’s trade deficit narrowed in January from December, providing support for a currency that was devalued by about 7 percent a year ago.
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Vietnam January trade deficit narrows in boost for currency
Posted on 02 February 2012 by admin
Vietnam’s dong strengthened, snapping a three-day decline, after the government said the trade deficit narrowed in January. Bonds held stable.
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Vietnam dong gains after trade gap narrows; bonds little changed
Posted on 01 February 2012 by admin
Rice exports from Thailand, the world’s biggest shipper, may decline 10 percent this year on competition from India and Vietnam even as the value of the shipments gains, according to the Foreign Trade Department.
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Thai rice exports to drop 10 pct on India, Vietnam competition
Posted on 19 January 2012 by admin
The World Bank Wednesday said Vietnam’s economic growth will speed up this year but warned that the country, together with other Asian economies, is being affected by a decline in global trade.
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World Bank warns Vietnam of trade difficulties ahead
Posted on 11 January 2012 by admin
Vietnam has completed drafting all the documents required to claim back the right to its Buon Me Thuot coffee trademark which was granted to a Chinese company, Tuoi Tre newspaper reported Monday.
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Vietnam to sue Chinese company to get back coffee brand name
Posted on 09 January 2012 by hoang
Singing sensation Justin Bieber is expected to help launch a toy robot made by Hanoi-based TOSY Robotics at the world’s largest consumer technology tradeshow – the 2012 International CES – later this week.
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Justin Bieber to unveil Vietnamese robot at CES
Posted on 07 January 2012 by admin
The premium buyers have to pay for coffee from Vietnam, the world’s second-largest producer, may not decline before the Tet festival, according to Volcafe, the coffee unit of commodities trader ED&F Man Holdings Ltd.
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Vietnam coffee premium may not fall before Tet, Volcafe says