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Billion-dollar deals and the cutthroat competition among securities companies

VietNamNet Bridge - Investment banking is a difficult business, which explains why only a few Vietnamese companies can carry it out, though the market is valued at billions of dollars.


Hanoi prepares for summer water shortages

Many areas in Hanoi may face water shortages due to forecasted heat waves while demand for clean water would also increase this summer, 

Tables turned on loan sharks

Loan sharks have a reputation for violence, but the tables got turned on some debt collectors recently.

Hanoi plans to execute 15 transport projects

The Hanoi People's Committee Hanoi will submit to the City People's Council for approval on 18 projects of the period of 2016-2019, including 15 transport infrastructure projects.

State-owned schools suffer from teacher brain drain

VietNamNet - Teachers who once coveted jobs at state-owned schools in the past are now leaving the schools for private education establishments which offer higher salaries.

 

State-owned schools suffer from teacher brain drain

VietNamNet Bridge - Teachers who once coveted jobs at state-owned schools in the past are now leaving the schools for private education establishments which offer higher salaries.

Companies follow Government lead, set cautious growth targets

VietNamNet Bridge – Construction company Becamex IDC Corp has been cautious about this year’s business targets.

 

Vietnamese real estate market attracts Japanese firms

 The real estate market in Vietnam is the most attractive in Southeast Asia, according to Director of Japan’s Global Link Cooperative Yoshinori Nakata.

 

Moody's backs Vietnam's strict proposal on unsecured consumer lending

 Vietnam’s stricter regulations on unsecured consumer lending are credit positive for finance companies, according to a recent credit outlook report released by the credit ratings agency Moody’s Investors Service.

 

Vietnam’s tug-of-war games, ritual receive UNESCO’s certificate

A ceremony was held in Thach Ban ward, Hanoi’s Long Bien district on April 7 to receive a certificate of UNESCO recognition of the sitting tug-of-war games and rituals at local Tran Vu temple ...

Lobsters die en masse in Phu Yen

Lobsters have died en masse recently in Xuan Dai Bay in Song Cau District, the central province of Phu Yen.

BUSINESS NEWS 10/4

Vietnamese, Dutch firms seek bond in sustainable urban development

 

Will Vietnam become a manufacturing center for airplane parts?

 With many multi-national groups having set up aircraft component factories in Vietnam, the country now has great opportunities to become an aircraft component center.

 

 

Three leading trends in Vietnam’s real estate market

VietNamNet - Vietnam’s real estate market is expected to remain stable with growth in three areas — green real estate, resort & tourism real estate, and houses & apartments.

 

 

Agricultural production: businesses make big investments in processing

VietNamNet - Vietnam needs to make basic changes in agricultural production and may have to start over from scratch, according toTran Ba Duong, chair of Truong Hai Automobile (Thaco).

 

 

iPhone price sliding in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - Distributors in Vietnam have slashed selling prices for iPhoneX 2018 models earlier than usual.

 

BUSINESS NEWS IN BRIEF 10/4

SMEs need to learn from stories of success, Q1 rice export volumes and value down, Decision issued to improve Logistics Performance Index ranking, Mastercard appoints new Country Manager for Vietnam

iPhone price sliding in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - Distributors in Vietnam have slashed selling prices for iPhoneX 2018 models earlier than usual.

Hanoi plans to execute 15 transport projects

 The Hanoi People's Committee Hanoi will submit to the City People's Council for approval on 18 projects of the period of 2016-2019, including 15 transport infrastructure projects.