Getting back in business a curly question

Getting back in business a curly question

How to help firms back in business is being weighed up by market players and the banking chief.
Shares soar after interest rate cut

Shares soar after interest rate cut

Shares rose stronger during yesterday afternoon on the two national stock exchanges as investors celebrated the news of lower interest rates from the central bank.
US stocks tumble as market digests Cyprus deal

US stocks tumble as market digests Cyprus deal

US stocks tumbled on Monday after a top European finance official suggested that the Cyprus bailout framework could serve as a template for other European bank crises.
Stable exchange rates key

Stable exchange rates key

Banking authorities are working hard to make sure the foreign currency market runs smoothly.
Banks struggle to make capital work

Banks struggle to make capital work

Banks are continuing to sit on a pile cash with few firms ready to talk business.
Credit remains a sticky question for banks

Credit remains a sticky question for banks

The State Bank might consider dividing banking system credit groups this year, but the growth cap might be unnecessary given soft credit growth.
Business need to safeguard themselves

Business need to safeguard themselves

Anti-dumping and anti-subsidy lawsuits are posing a big challenge to Vietnam during its international integration process.
Indonesia imposes anti-dumping tax on imported steel

Indonesia imposes anti-dumping tax on imported steel

Indonesia has decided to levy anti-dumping tax on steel imported from China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Vietnam and Chinese Taiwan to protect its local producers.
FTA to help Vietnam in EU

FTA to help Vietnam in EU

The removal of import tariffs within the framework of the free trade agreement (FTA) with the EU will create better opportunities for Vietnam than for its rivals in the European Union market, according to chief of the consultants group of the EU Multilateral Trade Assistance Project Claudio Dordi.
HCM City’s March CPI decreases slightly

HCM City’s March CPI decreases slightly

Ho Chi Minh City’s consumer price index (CPI) in March saw a slight decrease of 0.29 per cent, resulting in the city’s CPI for the first quarter of this year to rise by 1.15 per cent.
Seafood industry faces slow export growth

Seafood industry faces slow export growth

Vietnamese seafood producers are facing slow export growth and a shortage in material, after the US Department of Commerce levied higher tariffs on export of frozen pangasius fish fillets, effective from August 1, 2010 to July 31, 2011.
Local footwear steps to EU

Local footwear steps to EU

The European Commission’s recent decision on extending Vietnam’s eligibility under its Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) is expected to propel local footwear exports to the EU.
South prospers with FDI injections

South prospers with FDI injections

Vietnam’s southern hubs continue to charm foreign direct investment, especially in the services and manufacturing areas.
Women in senior business management: Vietnam in top 10

Women in senior business management: Vietnam in top 10

Vietnam is in the top 10 for women in senior management around the world.
Credit yet to spike northwards

Credit yet to spike northwards

Although banks are continuing to reduce lending rates and offer more preferential credit packages, the sluggish loan market continues to hobble the banking system.
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