Business

Da Nang proposes free for business households when registering online

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The People's Committee of Da Nang City submitted to the People's Council to consider temporarily applying the "0 VND" fee when submitting an online business registration application.

Coffee prices today 11.11: The market is differentiated, domestic prices turn to decrease

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Coffee prices today 11.11: Domestic prices decreased by 700 VND/kg. The world market has mixed developments as Robusta has decreased slightly, while Arabica has increased.

Remove traceability knots to increase the value of Van Don oysters

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Oster prices in Van Don Special Zone, Quang Ninh province fell sharply to only 3,500-5,000 VND/kg due to lack of traceability and uneven farming standards. Cooperatives, businesses and local authorities are looking for solutions to speed up the allocation of sea areas, standardize farming processes to increase the value of oysters.

Domestic gold prices increase, people line up to buy

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Although domestic gold prices have continuously increased, many people are still flocking to gold shops lining up to buy.

Agribank's highest interest rate, deposit 600 million VND and receive more than 28 million VND

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The Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam (Agribank) applies a savings interest rate range for individuals from 0.2 - 4.8%/year.

Oil prices continue to fall after OPEC+'s decision to postpone the meeting schedule

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In the trading session on November 24, oil prices fell by about 1% because they expect OPEC+ not to cut production further next year after the producer group postponed the policy meeting scheduled for this weekend.

World and domestic oil prices both decreased

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In the trading session on November 23 (Vietnam time), oil prices fell nearly 1% due to the surprise delay of OPEC+ producers at the meeting on production cuts. Domestic gasoline prices are expected to decrease by about 100-500 VND/liter (kg).

US gasoline inventories drop, fuel oil prices increase

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In the trading session on November 22 (Vietnam time), oil prices increased slightly in the context of investors being cautious before the OPEC+ meeting and US gasoline inventories decreasing.

Oil prices continue to increase ahead of OPEC+'s possibility of further production cuts

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In the trading session on November 21 (Vietnam time), oil prices increased due to concerns about continued tightening global supply.

Oil prices regain momentum, domestic gasoline prices may decrease slightly

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Reversing the decline of last week, in the first trading session of the week on November 20 (Vietnam time), Brent and WTI oil prices both increased slightly.

Oil prices increase sharply after hitting bottom

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On November 18 (Vietnam time), oil prices recovered after reaching a 4-month low due to US sanctions on a number of Russian oil transport companies.

Oil price slides to 80 USD/barrel

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In the trading session on November 17 (Vietnam time), oil prices fell nearly 5% to a 4-month low, as investors worried about global oil demand after data from the US and Asia.

Increased inventory pushes oil prices down

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US crude oil inventories increased more than expected, pushing oil prices down in the session on November 16 (Vietnam time).

Oil prices stagnate waiting for new signals

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In the trading session on November 15 (Vietnam time), oil prices remained stable due to reduced signs of tension in the Middle East and uncertainty about US oil inventories.

Oil prices regain up momentum after OPEC's report

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In the trading session on November 14 (Vietnam time), oil prices increased by more than 1% after OPEC's monthly report eased concerns about weakening demand.

Oil prices forecast to decrease by VND 1,000/liter this afternoon

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In the trading session on November 13 (Vietnam time), world oil prices were in the green after Iraq reaffirmed its compliance with reducing exploitation output. Domestically, gasoline prices are forecast to decrease by a maximum of VND 1,000/liter (kg) this afternoon.

Oil prices fall for the third consecutive week

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Oil price fluctuations this week were strongly affected by weak demand, tight supply and the decline of the USD.

Weak supply pushes oil prices up

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On November 11 (Vietnam time), oil prices increased after Iraq spoke in support of production cuts ahead of the OPEC+ meeting.

WTI oil and Brent oil prices below $80/barrel

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In the trading session on November 10 (Vietnam time), oil prices increased slightly due to signs of increased demand from China - the world's leading oil importer.

Oil prices hit a 3-month low

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Concerns about weak demand in the US and China have pushed oil prices down by more than 2% in the trading session on November 9 (Vietnam time).