January 24, 2024
VN-Index down, foreign investors net-buy US$3.6 million, January 24
Vietnam’s VN-Index has closed down 4.53 points or .38 percent to finish the session at 1,172.97 points. Foreign traders continued to buy back into the market purchasing an additional US$3.6 million worth of stocks. Trading history, foreign investors, last five trading days Buy Sell Change Date VND* US$ VND* US$
World Economic Forum report finds Vietnam leads region in sustainability
The World Economic Forum’s The Future of Growth Report 2024 has found that of ASEAN member states included in the report, Vietnam has come out on top in sustainability. Of note, the country received its best scores under sustainability in: Investment in renewable energy as a percentage of GDP. This
Vietnam gaming giant axes planned US IPO
VNG, a Vietnamese tech firm most well known for popular messaging app Zalo, has withdrawn its application to list on the Nasdaq, the South China Morning Post is reporting. The publication notes that VNG declined to comment on the change of plans. A few points of note: Vietnam automaker Vinfast
In today’s Vietnam news: Accor-Sun Group agreement, US largest ethanol supplier, Demographic dividend to end 3 years early, Maritime economy development, ACV looking to
In today’s Vietnam news: Vietnam Airlines trading restrictions removed, Insurance payouts VSS, Car sales June, 23+ years prison term recommended counterfeit supplements, Counterfeit shoes
In today’s Vietnam news: Government to inject cash into Agribank, IMF growth forecast raised, German industrial gas plant investment, VN garment maker Amazon legal
This is an interview with Chris Walker, a Vietnam Sourcing Expert with Vietnam Factory Tours how rising oil prices and the Middle East crisis are
This is an interview with John Gardner, CEO and Founding Partner, at Optimum Hospitality in Ho Chi Minh City. It covers fuel price impacts on:
This is an interview with Dr Nuno F. Ribeiro, Associate Professor, International Tourism & Hospitality Management at Copenhagen Business College, formerly of RMIT Vietnam. It