Vietnam
Vietnam now world's third largest natural rubber exporter
It exported over 1 million tons of rubber in 2012.
Vietnam now world's third largest natural rubber exporter
It exported over 1 million tons of rubber in 2012.
Vietnam gets the jitters with another negative trade balance
Inflation also rose 7.08%.
Vietnam to take strong actions on NPLs
Target is to moderate to 3-4% by the end of 2015.
Vietnam approves 2013 social-economic development plan
GDP growth target is 5.5%.
Vietnam trading drops to worst since 28 August
It followed the unexpected resignation of Sacombank Chairman Thanh.
Vietnam's inflation rockets to a depressing 7%
Looks like its aggressive monetary easing isn't very effective.
Vietnam to miss 5.2% economic growth target
A government official warned that slow exports and constrained domestic consumption will continue.
Vietnam exports eyed to outstrip US$109.5b target
The Ministry of Industry and Trade is confident as exports surged to a 3-quarter high.
Vietnam to go 'drastic'
Year-end inflation target is below 10%, says OCBC.
Vietnam GDP growth edges up a measly 5.4%
But this is still below the government's target of 6% for the whole year.
Vietnam inflation rockets to 6.5%
This sharp increase is the country's first upturn in over a year.
Vietnam posts $100m trade surplus in July
This was despite market expectations of a $150 million deficit.
Vietnam posts $100 million trade surplus
The July figure was unexpected as the forecast was -$150 million.
Vietnam allows fuel price hike
Retailers are allowed to raise the price of gasoline A92 by as much as VND390.
Vietnam refuses to ease monetary policy further
The whopping 500 bps cut in benchmark rates is already enough.
Below 15% cut proposed for lending rates in Vietnam
The reduction of lending rates will drastically squeeze bank profit margin, says OCBC.
Vietnam fuel import tax spikes to 12%
Fuel prices have been reduced but it seems like the government has another strategy in mind.
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