Gold prices continue to rise
At the end of the session on November 23, the price of SJC gold bars was listed by DOJI Group at 85 - 87 million VND/tael (buy - sell).
Compared to the close of the previous trading session, gold prices at DOJI remained unchanged in both buying and selling directions.
The difference between buying and selling price of SJC gold at DOJI Group is at 2 million VND/tael.
Meanwhile, Saigon Jewelry Company listed the price of SJC gold at 85 - 87 million VND/tael (buy - sell).
Compared to the previous trading session, the gold price at Saigon Jewelry Company SJC remained unchanged in both buying and selling directions.
The difference between buying and selling price of SJC gold at Saigon Jewelry Company is at 2 million VND/tael.
Bao Tin Minh Chau listed the price of SJC gold at 85.3 - 87 million VND/tael (buy - sell), unchanged. See more...
Gasoline prices increased across the board
World oil prices on November 23 (Vietnam time) increased sharply. At the end of the weekend trading session, WTI crude oil was at 70.70 USD/barrel, up 0.93 USD/barrel, equivalent to an increase of 1.33%. WTI crude oil closed the previous trading session at 70.10 USD/barrel, opening today's session at 70.11 USD/barrel.
Brent crude oil was at $75.17 a barrel, up $0.94 a barrel, or 1.27 percent. Brent crude oil closed the previous session at $74.23 a barrel and opened today at $74.29 a barrel.
Thus, world oil prices have just had two consecutive strong increases, closing the weekend trading session with a strong increase of more than 1% after ending the previous session with a nearly 2% increase.
The escalation of tensions between Russia and Ukraine has raised geopolitical tensions beyond levels seen during the more than year-long conflict between Israel and Iran-backed forces, analysts say. See more...
Domestic and world coffee prices increase sharply
The domestic coffee market on November 23 recorded an unprecedented increase, with an average increase of VND2,000/kg, causing prices to fluctuate between VND117,000 - 117,500/kg. The average coffee purchase price in the Central Highlands provinces is VND117,500/kg.
Lam Dong is still the province with the lowest coffee purchasing price in the Central Highlands. Compared to yesterday's closing price, the coffee price in this region stood at 117,000 VND/kg, although it has increased by 2,000 VND/kg.
In the same direction, the coffee purchase price in Gia Lai province today ranked second on the chart with the price of 117,400 VND/kg.
Notably, Dak Lak and Dak Nong together hold the leading position in the province and city with the highest coffee purchasing price in the country, both increasing by 2,000 VND/kg, setting the mark at 117,500 VND/kg. See more...
2 banks have interest rates above 7.6% for 12-month term
PVcomBank's interest rate is currently the highest in the market, up to 9.5% for a 12-month term with a minimum deposit of VND2,000 billion, however customers must meet special conditions.
Under normal conditions, PVcomBank lists the highest 12-month interest rate at 5.1% when customers deposit money online and 4.8% when depositing money at the counter.
Following is HDBank with an interest rate of 7.7% for a 12-month term, with a minimum balance of VND500 billion. Under normal conditions, HDBank lists the highest 12-month interest rate at 5.5% when customers deposit money online and 5.4% when depositing money at the counter. See more...