450 million VND for 30s to advertise the 2018 ASIAD semi-final
According to VTC Digital TV Station of the Voice of Vietnam, the unit price for 30 seconds of advertising in the Vietnam - Korea semi-final on August 29 at the 18th ASIAD is 450 million VND.
Accordingly, each 30s screening on VTC1 and VTC3 will cost 450 million VND, an increase of 200 million VND compared to last night's match (27).), and 300 million VND compared to the match against Bahrain in the round of 16 - the first match VTC has the right to broadcast men's football at this Asian Games... (See details here).
VN-Index is almost "competitive"
According to VNEconomy, the afternoon trading session experienced quite strong fluctuations and it seemed that the VN-Index had failed when it lost almost all of its very small capital increase. That was the time when HPG was released heavily along with many other pillars. Fortunately, the relationship was stabilized quite quickly.
This afternoon, HPG traded another 4.78 million shares, equivalent to 191 billion VND in value, continuing to be the most liquid stock on the market. The entire HPG session transferred over 11 million shares, reaching a value of VND 437.4 billion, this is the largest liquidity level in 11 sessions.
Banks handle nearly 440 billion VND in bad debts per day
According to Zing, after one year of Resolution 42 taking effect, the banking industry has handled a total of VND 138,290 billion of bad debts, equivalent to nearly VND 440 billion per day.
This is the data monitored by Mr. Nguyen Van Du - Deputy Chief Inspector, State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) at the Online Conference summarizing one year of implementing Resolution No. 42 and Decision No. 1058.
Exciting 15 million VND tour to Indonesia to watch Vietnam play in the semi-finals
After the historic victory of the Vietnam Olympic team over Syria in the quarter-finals of the 18th Asian Games (ASIAD) held in Indonesia, the tour to Indonesia "fueled" the home team in the semi-final match that was sought after by many "fans" right after the final whistle.
Chinese people boycott McDonald's, Galaxy
According to the Hunan Morning Post, US fast food restaurant and coffee chain stores including McDonald's and Starbucks are seeing a rapid decline in sales in China, as local consumers "bocott" their products due to recent trade tensions.
KFC is currently the largest fast food chain in China with revenue of more than 6.6 billion USD. McDonald's ranked second with revenue of about 3 billion USD. However, recent US-China trade tensions have helped domestic fast food chain stores develop.