Market

Dak Lak specialty coffee stands out in the land of kimchi

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Dak Lak - Specialized fermented Robusta coffee models from the red basalt region have surprised consumers in Korea.

Agricultural product prices today, September 25: Coffee prices turn to decrease

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Agricultural product prices today, September 25: At the giacaphe.com trading floor, the average coffee price is at 94,800 VND/kg, down 4,300 VND/kg compared to the previous day.

Gasoline prices increase sharply due to geopolitical instability in the Middle East

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Geopolitical instability in the Middle East has caused gasoline prices to increase by over 6% and 3 commodities (diesel, kerosene, mazut) to increase by over 7%.

Coffee prices today, September 25: Sharp declines in both domestic and international markets

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Coffee prices today, June 25, in Vietnam decreased by VND 1,000/kg. The world market continued to plummet, Robusta lost more than 220 USD/ton.

Pepper prices today, September 25: Unexpected reversal to increase

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Pepper prices today, September 25: Domestic prices increased by nearly 2,000 VND/kg, while the world market witnessed slight fluctuations.

World oil price drops to 5-month low

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In the trading session on December 6 (Vietnam time), world oil prices continued to be under pressure to decrease as the market increasingly worried about increased supply, while demand remained low.

Brent oil price may reach 100 USD/barrel next year

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At the beginning of the trading session of the week on December 4 (Vietnam time), oil prices recovered after falling for 6 consecutive weeks.

Oil prices continue to plummet after OPEC+'s decision

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In the trading session on December 2 (Vietnam time), oil prices continued to decrease by more than 2% due to market caution with the latest output cut by OPEC+ and stagnant production activities in the world.

World oil prices increase, domestic prices may be mixed

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In the trading session on November 30 (Vietnam time), oil prices continued to increase in the context that investors expected OPEC+ to cut supply. Domestic gasoline prices are expected to increase and decrease in different directions.

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.

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 surge after Fed decision

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In the trading session on November 3 (Vietnam time), oil prices turned to increase due to the decision to keep the basic interest rate unchanged by the US Federal Reserve (Fed) and the Bank of England.

A series of factors affecting oil prices to cool down

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In the trading session on October 27 (Vietnam time), oil prices plummeted due to concerns about the Middle East conflict easing, while US demand showed signs of weakening and the USD increased.

Oil prices hit a 2-month low

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The trading session on October 25 (Vietnam time), a series of economic data from Germany, the eurozone and the UK caused oil prices to fall sharply and negatively affected the energy demand outlook.

Oil prices cool down as the Middle East conflict escalates

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In the trading session on October 21 (Vietnam time), oil prices decreased slightly in the context of expectations of a reduced escalation of the Israel-Hamas conflict, causing less disruption to oil exploitation activities in the Middle East.

Concerns about supply, oil prices increase to a two-week high

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In the trading session on October 20 (Vietnam time), oil prices continued to increase due to persistent concerns about conflicts in the Middle East and decreased US gasoline and oil reserves.

Red oil price in the first session of the week

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On October 16 (Vietnam time), oil prices decreased slightly in the context of investors being cautious about the possibility of the conflict between Hamas and Israel affecting oil supply from neighboring countries in the producing region.