Shoppers in Bien Hoa avoid fancy new market
The Tan Bien Market in the city of Bien Hoa, completed two years ago by the Tin Nghia Co Ltd at a cost of VND160 billion (US$8.9 million), remains largely unoccupied.. The market was built by d…
The Tan Bien Market in the city of Bien Hoa, completed two years ago by the Tin Nghia Co Ltd at a cost of VND160 billion (US$8.9 million), remains largely unoccupied.. The market was built by d…
Customs officers at two Ho Chi Minh City ports illegally allowed over 1,600 tons of fish powder to enter the market without passing mandatory quality control inspections.
Several markets in Ho Chi Minh City, flooded with goods to meet the pre-Tet shopping frenzy, are potential death traps, Thanh Nien has discovered.
The VN-Index closed off a hair yesterday, June 29, to 460.02, a loss of just 0.21 per cent, as trading volumes on the HCM City Stock Exchange slowed to 27 million shares, worth a combined VND1.1 trillion (US$61.8 million).
– Experts were quizzed on the recent fall of domestic stocks, after soaring for three consecutive months, during an online exchange run by www.vnexpress.net last week.. Investors were unsure abou…
Many securities companies are considering adjusting their profit targets for 2009, expecting this years profit to be higher than the goals they made earlier this year.
Residential apartment complexes in District 4..- As the real estate sector warms up and anxiety rises about inflationary prices, Deputy Minister of Construction Nguyen Tran Nam says bu…
Weak penalties for distributing imitation goods and overlapping authority by various agencies assigned to control the market have made enforcement of intellectual property and consumer protection laws difficult, according to the deputy head of the Ha No
As of June 24, the Hanoi Securities Trading Centre (HASTC) will officially become the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX), which means that Vietnamese stock market will have two official stock exchanges.
Tran Duc Cong (L) and Hoang Cong (R) take Van Duc Hoa and Vu Tuan Tu to the market.. – Young graduates reject high-paying jobs to work with the disabled in Hanoi.. After t…