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HOSE NEWS
VTB - Insider transactionInE-mail

Result of a share transaction carried out by an executive of VIETTRONICS TANBINH JSC:

    - Code of shares in transaction: VTB.

    - Trader: Ngo Van Vi

    - Position at the company: BOD’s member cum General director

  

VTO - Insider trading of Vietnam Tanker JSCInE-mail
Trader : Nguyen Thi Kim Thanh
Code of share: VTO
Name of concerned person: Nguyen Van Tien -  trader’s husband
osition of concerned person at the company: Head of the board of supervisors  
Volume of shares being held: 5,000 shares  
Volume of shares to be sold: 5,000 shares
Volume of shares to be held after the transaction: 0 shares
Time of the transaction: from 4 Mar.2008 to 4 Jun. 2008
HASTC NEWS
SVC - Transaction of large shareholderInE-mail
Trader: Ben Thanh Inc.
Code of share: SVC
Volume of shares being held: 5,083,620 shares
Volume of shares to be bought: 220,000 shares
Volume of shares to be held after the transaction: 5,303,620 shares
Time of the transaction: from 23 Jun. 2008 to 23 Jul.2008
ONE - ONE Corp to make 2-mln-share debut June 25InE-mail
The Hanoi Securities Trading Center announces the share debut date of One Communication Technology Corporation (One Corp) as follows:
- Issuer: One Communication Technology Corporation.
- Type of shares: Common shares.
- Code of shares: ONE.
  ECONOMIC NEWS
Gov’t warns banks on exchange ratesInE-mail
 
 
 

Banks selling US dollar for Vietnamese dong at a higher rate than their posted rate will be "strictly punished," the State Bank of Viet Nam has said.

 

Banks have justified the practice, saying they are short of US dollars, and as a result, must buy the dollar from different sources at a higher price than the official rate.

 

 
Prime Minister requests to boost rice exportsInE-mail

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung on June 19 called on relevant ministries to work with enterprises to purchase entire commercial rice stockpiles from farmers and boost exports. The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MIT) and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) were assigned the task to prevent a fall in rice prices and help farmers avoid possible losses. 

WORLD NEWS
Oil Is Little Changed on Saudi Production, Nigerian Cease-FireInE-mail

Crude oil was little changed after falling in New York as Saudi Arabia pledged to increase production and militants in Nigeria called a cease-fire in their attacks on oil pipelines and vessels. Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest oil exporter, will pump an extra 200,000 barrels a day and may increase output again if needed, Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi said in Jeddah yesterday. Attacks on foreign oil companies will end midnight local time on June 24, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, said in an e-mailed statement yesterday.


South Korea, U.S. Near Beef Deal as Lee Prepares Staff PurgeInE-mail

South Korea and the U.S. said they are close to new terms for a deal on how resume American beef imports, as President Lee Myung Bak prepared to announce staff firings over public anger at his handling of the issue.

OTC / IPO NEWS
Banks afraid to declare profitInE-mail

A lot of banks are refusing to declare their monthly business results as the happenings of the monetary market have been badly affecting their operations. Last year, when the national economy performed well, and helped banks reap fat profit, banks regularly made their business public. However, the situation seems to be quite different this year. Though banks still made profit in the first months of the year, their operations were not as prosperous as last year.

 

Gov’t warns banks on exchange ratesInE-mail

Banks selling US dollar for Vietnamese dong at a higher rate than their posted rate will be "strictly punished," the State Bank of Viet Nam has said. Banks have justified the practice, saying they are short of US dollars, and as a result, must buy the dollar from different sources at a higher price than the official rate.