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Vietnam stocks rise most in Asia on policy optimism Vietnam’s benchmark stock index on January 19 rose the most in seven months and the currency rallied to a one-month high on speculation the central bank will cut interest rates and limit declines in the dong. Vietnam Coffee-Prices unchanged, beans in thin supply HANOI : Coffee prices in Vietnam were unchanged on Tuesday from a week earlier, despite short supply in the market, as farmers refrained from selling stocks and exporters had thin stockpiling volumes, traders said. Vietnam cuts rice export floor prices HANOI : Vietnam has lowered the export price floor for 25 percent broken rice to $420 a tonne from $455 a tonne from Wednesday, in a move to boost exports, traders said. Vietnam Signals Rate Cuts as Asia’s Fastest Inflation Eases Vietnam signaled that it may cut policy interest rates to “more suitable” levels after the first quarter and weaken the dong this year as Asia’s fastest inflation eases. SE Asia Stocks-Manila, Singapore lead gains, Jakarta falls * Banks lead Philippine to all-time high * Growth optimism bolsters selective buying * Profit taking, Greek problems weigh By Viparat Jantraprap Feb 6 (Reuters) - Stocks in Singapore and thePhilippines ... Global crisis hits business confidence in Vietnam Ha Noi (Viet Nam News/ANN) - Vietnam's Business Confidence Index (CBI) fell from 123 to 116 points between the third quarter of 2011 and January 2012 due to global economic turmoil. Vietnam Inflation Slows to 17.27% Vietnam’s inflation slowed for a fifth month in January, giving the central bank more room to cut interest rates as a deteriorating global economy dims the outlook for exports. Vietnam cuts reserve levels to lift agriculture loans Vietnam’s central bank on Friday cut the compulsory reserves level for banks with large agriculture lending to one-fifth the regular rate from February through July. Vietnam Inflation Slows to 17.27%, Supporting Case for Rate Cuts Vietnam’s inflation slowed for a fifth month in January, giving the central bank more room to cut interest rates as a deteriorating global economy dims the outlook for exports. |
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