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Listed firms to report better results in Q2: experts

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VNStockNews.com – Although listed enterprises have yet to submit financial statements of their second quarter business, local securities experts expect they will report better results than the previous quarter.

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Foreigner investors enhance purchases on stock exchanges

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VNStockNews.com – Although yesterday’s stock trading session had no extraordinary bad information, many domestic investors felt despondent about no expected rise in stock prices so they decided to offload shares. Due to this, many share codes fell and the indexes of both bourses slumped. Ending the session, VN Index slipped to 496.89 pts, tumbling 2.64 percent from the previous session and HNX

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Bank profit relies on credit growth

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VNStockNews.com – Although the difference between lending rate and deposit rate has been narrowed after banks adjusted down the lending rate to draw borrowers, majority income of banks still continues mainly from credit activities. So, lenders expect total outstanding loans in coming quarters will be better than Q1’s because their profit is still from lending activities.

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Navibank retains 2009 dividend at 11pct

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VNStockNews.com – Although Nam Viet Commercial JS Bank (Navibank) could not meet many financial targets in 2009, but it still retained 2009 dividend at 11 percent on total chartered capital of one trillion dong. Ending 2009, Navibank failed to meet targets such as total relating to assets, outstanding loans, deposits and pre-tax profit.

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Experts believe prime rate will rise in near future

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VNStockNews.com – Although the central bank on Thursday announced to keep the prime rate unchanged at 8% per year for March, experts predict it will rise sooner or later given rising inflation pressure.In Thursday’s report, experts of VinaSecurities said the 8% benchmark rate would be hardly permanent. “In our opinion, the State Bank of Vietnam will wait until the post-Tet inflation residue has

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Vietnamese rice needs an int’l brand name – VietNamNet Bridge

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VietNamNet Bridge Vietnamese rice needs an int'l brand name VietNamNet Bridge VietNamNet Bridge – Although Vietnam is one of the three largest rice exporters in the world, its rice prices are lower than Thailand's. ..

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Steel sector set for difficult year

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VNBusinessNews.com – Although steel manufacturers saw good results in production and business last year, the steel sector would still face many difficulties in 2010, deputy minister of Trade and Industry, Do Huu Hao said at the steel sector‘s conference on Monday.In 2009, despite the global economic crisis and difficulties due to low-priced imported steel and rising production costs, the steel

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Vietnam needs to prepare itself for FDI opportunities – Vietnam …

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VNBusinessNews.com – Although the global economic crisis slashed foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows into Vietnam in 2009, the country can regain its momentum of attracting FDI if it is well prepared, according to the National …

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Vietnam Fast Facts:

  • GDP (2008): $84.98 billion.
  • Real growth rate: 6.23% (2008)
  • Inflation rate (January 2009): 17.48% year-on-year.
  • External debt (2008): 29.8% of GDP, $21.8 billion.
  • Population: 85.79 million
  • Services: 38.10% of GDP, 2008
  • Exports: $62.9 billion
  • Imports: $80.4 billion
  • Goldman Sachs paper: Vietnam: The Next Asian Tiger in the Making