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BANKS HIKE DEPOSIT INTEREST RATES ON DEMAND FOR FUNDS, INFLATION
Many banks have increased deposit interest rates by 0.1-0.6 percentage points amid the growing demand for funds. Last year the average interest rates on bank deposits for six months and 12 months were 4.7 per cent and 5.5 per cent, down half a percentage point from 2020, Bảo Việt Securities said.
INTELLASIA FINANCE & BUSINESS NEWS - MAY 17, 2022
1. SSI Research: lowest credit and deposit gap in 8 years
2. Mastercard refreshes World and World Elite card programmes
3. Fed rate hike's impact on Vietnamese economy not significant
4. Vietnam's economic recovery gaining momentum
5. Deploying public-private health plans
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VIETNAM TENDERS DAILY- MAY 17, 2022
1. Supplying of the Instrument Replacement Parts
2. Materials and spare parts supply
3. Technical lifting floor system supply
4. Sewing equipment supply
5. Main materials supply
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VIETNAM TENDERS DAILY- MAY 16, 2022
1. Prestressed concrete sleepers supply
2. Equipment and machinery supply
3. Treasure equipment supply
4. Consumable materials supply
5. Automation materials supply
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VIETNAM ENJOYS TRADE SURPLUS OF 2.5 BLN USD IN FOUR MONTHS
Viet Nam recorded a trade surplus of 2.53 billion USD in the first four months of this year, doubling that of the same period last year, indicating continued recovery.
TWENTY COUNTRIES RECOGNISE VIETNAM’S VACCINE PASSPORTS
Vietnam has reached mutual recognition for COVID-19 vaccination certificates, called “vaccine passports”, with 20 countries so far, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
STATE BUDGET SURPLUS REACHES OVER VND175 TRILLION IN FOUR MONTHS
The State budget revenue totaled VND645.3 trillion in January-April this year, while the total spending was only VND470.2 trillion, resulting in a surplus of over VND175 trillion (over US$7.5 billion), according to the Ministry of Finance.