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  1. Vietnam's benchmark VN-Index rose 0.25% to 1,283.04 points on Friday, marking its fifth consecutive session of gains and an entire trading week without a single session in the red.

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  2. shipping - Exporters are calling for sanctions to stop shipping companies from exploiting Red Sea tensions to hike sea freight rates to unreasonable levels. VnExpress International is a leading source for politics, economic, finance, travel & food from Vietnam and ASEAN.

  3. VnExpress International is a leading source for politics, economics, finance, travel & food from Vietnam and ASEAN.

  4. 17 lip 2006 · Can anybody tell me the table where the address for shipping point(VSTEL) is stored? Thanks and regards, Pragya

  5. Vietnam's benchmark VN-Index rose 0.24% to 1,279.89 points Thursday in its fourth consecutive gaining session.

  6. 19 sty 2024 · Vietnam's benchmark VN-Index rose 1.06% to 1,181.50 points Friday, highest since Sep. 22. The index closed 12.44 points higher after gaining 6.53 points in the previous session. Trading on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange increased by 12% to VND14.80 trillion ($602.85 million).

  7. 26 mar 2024 · Vietnam’s benchmark VN-Index rose 1.13% to 1,282.21 points Tuesday, highest since Aug. 16, 2022. The index closed 14.35 points higher after falling 13.94 points Tuesday. Trading on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HoSE), on which the index is based, fell 25% to VND21.89 trillion (883 million).

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