Cash flow pushes shares up

The markets had a good start on Monday, witnessed exciting movements among large stocks with cash pouring into most sectors.

Việt Nam exports $97.4 million goods to Laos in Jan-Feb

Việt Nam exported US$97.4 million worth of goods to its neighbouring country Laos in the first two months of 2019, up 20.26 per cent against the same period last year, according to the industrial and commercial information centre under the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

Talented people – the key to success in digital age

Most executives today recognisd the competitive advantage of human capital, and yet the talent practices their organisations use are stuck in the last century, said Dominic Barton, Global Managing Partner Emeritus of McKinsey & Company.

MoIT recalls E-coli affected cheese

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has requested a recall and told consumers not to use imported cheese under the brand Hardy Affineur from France.

Mavin to invest in food processing plant in Việt Nam

Việt Nam – Austria joint venture Mavin Group would invest in a high-tech research and development centre and a food processing plant in the south at a total cost of over US$80 million, said Chairman David John Whitehead.

Full steam ahead for cruise tourism sector

Việt Nam’s sea tourism sector has reported annual growth of only 2 per cent to 3 per cent, while other Asian countries have witnessed robust growth in cruise tourism in recent years.

Students get ‘blended learning’

A new method of blended learning, which combines classroom and online learning, helps Vietnamese students access standard high school education programmes in the US and Canada.

Việt Nam's central bank seeks to weaken currency

Since the beginning of the year the State Bank of Việt Nam has been increasing the reference rate of the đồng against the US dollar, and the Vietnamese currency has appreciated 0.43 per cent as a result.

Vietnamese, Japanese firms seal egg deal

Ba Huân Joint Stock Company and Japan’s Ise Foods Inc last week signed a co-operation deal on the production and distribution of fresh eggs, vietnamplus.vn reports.

VN stocks to keep rising this week

Investors may keep betting on bank stocks this week, securities firms said, but selling pressure may weigh on the market’s overall performance as local stocks are considered as being overbought in recent days.

More foreigners buying apartments in HCM City

More foreigners are buying apartments and investing in real estate in Việt Nam, especially in HCM City, with most of them coming from mainland China, Japan, Singapore and South Korea.

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