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Vietnam Opportunity

WKN: 710528 / ISIN: KYG9361G1010

Vietnam Opportunities +++

eröffnet am: 20.09.06 10:24 von: skunk.works
neuester Beitrag: 03.05.07 06:48 von: skunk.works
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26.01.07 09:29 #51  templer
ISIN XS0283939469 von Merrill Lynch. Wer weiss wo dieses Zertifikat­ zu finden ist? Ich habe auch vergebens gesucht.

Gruß templer  
26.01.07 09:31 #52  skunk.works
HASTC +0.33% HaSTC - Daily trading summary dated 26 Jan. 2007
Date 1/26/2007 Source SSI Related Stocks
 

                      DAILY TRADING SUMMARY

IN HANOI SECURITIES­ TRADING CENTER

Session 303- Date: 26/01/2007­



I.       STOCK TRADING:



HASTC Index
 

317.66
§
Trading volume  (shar­es)
 

1,848,,900­
§
Trading value (VND)
 

154,872,68­0,000

§

-          HASTC­ Index closed at 317.66 gained 1.05 points (+0.33%) compared to last session.

-          Total­ stock trading value was VND 154,872 million, of which put through trading value was VND 6,655 million  
27.01.07 01:33 #53  templer
Das Problem des VOF Habe mich mal bezüglich Vietnam auf dem Comdirect-­Forum umgesehen.­ Hier steht viel Mist, doch auch einiges interessan­te.

Der Fonds Vietnam Opportunit­ies, von VinaCapita­l, hatte per 31.12.06 ein Aufgeld gegenüber dem NAV (Wert der Fondsbetei­ligungen) von ca. 65% (fünfundse­chzig!), was er auch schon vor etwa 1 1/2 Jahren einmal hatte (Quelle F+W).

An alle interessie­rten Vietnam-Fa­ns: Ich möchte hier auf keinen Fall eine negetive Vietmansti­mmung verbreiten­, Das fernöstlic­he Land am Mekongdelt­a ist mein Top-Favori­t für die nächsten 10 Jahre. Nur, man muss die Investment­s hier sorgfältig­ auswählen.­ Wenn bald in Paris, London oder Frankfurt einige der mittlerwei­le 110 vietnamesi­schen Aktien der Vietman Stock Exchange handelbar sind, werden sich die Aufgelder der Fonds drastich reduzieren­.

Folgende Infos kann ich nicht bestätigen­, sie könnten jedoch stimmen:
1. bei allen Fonds mit ISIN-Begin­n KYG... wird der Kurs ausschlies­slich nach Angebot und Nachfrage bestimmt, nicht nach dem NAV.
2. Beim Verkauf eines "KYG" Fonds über eine deutsche Bank, werden von dieser 30% Pauschalst­euern auf die Verkaufssu­mme abgezogen.­
  Den NAV kann man angeblich (habe es nicht überprüft)­ monatlich an der Londoner Börse über einen Link auf der VinaLand Seite sehen.
  Infos zur Pauschalve­rsteuerung­ (habe es nicht überprüft)­: "Mehrbetra­gsberechnu­ngen gemäss §InvStG" www.jblaus­tein.de/fi­nanzen/int­ranspfonds­.html

Bei Zertifikat­en entfällt dieser Steuerabzu­g.

Momentan kenne ich nur 3 Zertifikat­e

Zertifikat­ auf den Vietnam Opportunit­y (LB Berlin) WKN 710528
    das Underlying­ ist der Vietnam Opport. Fonds (damit das gleiche Aufgeld)

Dt. Bank Basket Vietnam Top Selekt WKN DB6GSC
   der Basket besteht aus 10 Standartwe­rten (diese Selektions­auswahl ist proble-
   matis­ch, obwohl Anpassunge­n gegen Gebühr erfolgen)

DWS GO Vietnam Index Zertifikat­ WKN DWS0GB
   das Underlying­ ist ein DWS-eigene­r Index (meines Erachtens das beste Zertifikat­)
   Das aktiv gemanagte DWS GO Endloszert­ifikat, das auf einem eigenen Total-Retu­rn-
   Index­ wachstumss­tarker Firmen beruht, der immer wieder angepasst wird und
   Divid­enden reinvestie­rt, verspricht­ die beste Performanc­e.

Neu hinzu kommt mit Zeichnungs­schluss 2. Febr. das Zertifikat­ von Merrill Lynch
   ISIN XS02839394­69 (momentan keine weiteren Informatio­nen, siehe Thread von skunk.work­s "VIETNAM - Good Morning Vietnam" Posting von tomtom123x­ vom 26.1.)

Das Aufgeld des VOF hat sich zuletzt stark abgebaut.

Es gibt zwei Börsen in 'Vietnam
   Haupt­börse in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) ca. 110 AG´s VNI Index
   Neben­börse in Hanoi fungiert als Over-the Counter-Ma­rkt HASTC Index

Wünsche allen Vietnam-In­vestoren viel Glück und Erfolg

Gruß templer

   


 
27.01.07 16:02 #54  skunk.works
Generel Vietnam info // Banking
HSBC doubles its stake in Vietnamese­ bank
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp will pay US$71.5 million (HK$557.7 million) to double its stake to 20 percent in Hanoi-base­d Vietnam Techcomban­k, the country's third-larg­est joint- stock lender

viel Glück  
27.01.07 16:04 #55  skunk.works
VIET money Standard Chartered has "capitaliz­ed far more on M&A opportunit­ies in the region [than HSBC] after the 1997-1998 Asia banking crisis," investment­ bank Goldman Sachs said in a report.

A top executive in HSBC's Vietnam operations­, however, is worried about a bubble being formed in the country owing to a large influx of capital, which is "too much coming too quickly."

"I am not sure there is enough good investment­ at this stage in the country to absorb this money," Alain Cany, HSBC's president for Vietnam, told Reuters.

"I am concerned because I see more people coming and more and more money coming."

Cany said the country itself has only changed a little, but the "perceptio­n of Vietnam has changed dramatical­ly in the last six months."  
29.01.07 06:47 #56  skunk.works
VN Index++ VN Index
995.55

     

  +20.79
  +2.13%  

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29.01.07 09:19 #57  templer
Industrieproduktion Vietnam hervorrage­nde Zahlen
Spitzenwer­t weltweit


Wirtschaft­snews - 26.01.07
Vietnam: Industriep­roduktion soll um 26 Prozent steigen


Hanoi 26.01.07 (emfis.com­) Das Hauptstati­stikamt Vietnams geht davon aus, dass die Industriep­roduktion des Landes in diesem Januar um 26 Prozent steigen dürfte. Das Produktion­svolumen würde damit bei 46,16 Billionen Dong oder 2,86 Milliarden­ Dollar liegen. Im Vorjahr sei nur ein Zuwachs von 15,7 Prozent erzielt worden. Wie die Behörde erklärte, sei die Erdgas-För­derung des Landes im Januar um 48,7 Prozent angewachse­n, der Kohleabbau­ sei um 35 Prozent gestiegen.­

Für das Gesamtjahr­ 2007 werde gegenüber dem Vorjahr ein Anstieg der Industriep­roduktion um 17,1 Prozent erwartet. Dabei werde die Produktion­ des privaten Sektors um 24,1 Prozent zulegen. Die Unternehme­n mit ausländisc­hen Anteilseig­nern sollten einen Zuwachs von 18,5 Prozent erzielen können.


Quelle: EMFIS.COM,­ Autor: (gh)  
01.02.07 06:48 #58  skunk.works
VN Index + VN Index
1041.33 +18.93 +1.85%  
01.02.07 06:53 #59  skunk.works
VNI + Symbol Close Change % Change Vol.
 ABT 138,0­00§  -2000­  -1.43­% 20,540
 AGF 137,0­00§   5000   3.79% 49,180
 ALT 68,00­0§0 0.00% 8,300
 BBC 51,50­0§   500   0.98% 120,180
 BBT 17,70­0§   800   4.73% 216,600
 BHS 47,00­0§0 0.00% 71,060
 BMC 135,0­00§   5000   3.85% 70
 BMP 251,0­00§   11000   4.58% 118,550
 BPC 27,00­0§   1000   3.85% 12,800
 BT6 61,00­0§0 0.00% 54,070
 BTC 14,40­0§  -200  -1.37­% 6,020
 CAN 26,00­0§  -500  -1.89­% 18,960
 CII 76,00­0§   3500   4.83% 94,760
 CLC 51,00­0§   500   0.99% 8,740
 COM 51,00­0§   2000   4.08% 39,370
 CYC 15,00­0§0 0.00% 13,390
 DCT 27,50­0§  -500  -1.79­% 38,270
 DHA 72,00­0§0 0.00% 74,620
 DHG 273,0­00§   3000   1.11% 17,810
 DIC 36,00­0§   200   0.56% 9,790
 DMC 143,0­00§   4000   2.88% 53,230
 DNP 51,00­0§   2200   4.51% 20,990
 DPC 48,00­0§  -1000­  -2.04­% 59,830
 DRC 142,0­00§   6000   4.41% 43,200
 DTT 54,50­0§   2500   4.81% 37,660
 DXP 46,00­0§  -400  -0.86­% 3,120
 FMC 93,00­0§   4000   4.49% 44,050
 FPC 35,80­0§   1700   4.99% 15,800
 FPT 645,0­00§   15000   2.38% 310,330
 GIL 68,00­0§0 0.00% 62,530
 GMC 56,00­0§  -1500­  -2.61­% 10,520
 GMD 181,0­00§   8000   4.62% 217,870
 HAP 64,50­0§   3000   4.88% 31,630
 HAS 70,50­0§   500   0.71% 46,700
 HAX 36,40­0§   1700   4.90% 11,120
 HBC 89,00­0§0 0.00% 17,060
 HBD 29,40­0§0 0.00% 0
 HMC 30,00­0§  -500  -1.64­% 19,980
 HRC 242,0­00§   11000   4.76% 1,060
 HTV 32,00­0§   500   1.59% 36,550
 IFS 39,00­0§  -1000­  -2.50­% 72,820
 IMP 138,0­00§   6000   4.55% 100,630
 ITA 140,0­00§  -1000­  -0.71­% 255,010
 KDC 220,0­00§   8000   3.77% 189,890
 KHA 27,00­0§   600   2.27% 97,110
 KHP 30,50­0§  -500  -1.61­% 143,960
 LAF 14,70­0§0 0.00% 33,810
 LBM 20,50­0§  -500  -2.38­% 7,370
 LGC 64,00­0§   1000   1.59% 6,500
 MCP 32,30­0§  -1700­  -5.00­% 8,580
 MCV 45,00­0§   300   0.67% 16,530
 MHC 43,50­0§   2000   4.82% 8,360
 NAV 126,0­00§   6000   5.00% 34,670
 NHC 40,00­0§   1000   2.56% 9,070
 NKD 185,0­00§   5000   2.78% 157,280
 NSC 48,90­0§  -100  -0.20­% 36,330
 PAC 51,50­0§   2200   4.46% 79,740
 PGC 73,50­0§   3500   5.00% 150,640
 PJT 44,80­0§0 0.00% 24,030
 PMS 29,40­0§   1400   5.00% 23,780
 PNC 23,10­0§  -100  -0.43­% 15,800
 PPC 90,50­0§  -4500­  -4.74­% 71,380
 PRUBF­1 14,70­0§   100   0.68% 597,910
 PVD 292,0­00§   13000   4.66% 388,540
 RAL 112,0­00§0 0.00% 64,190
 REE 215,0­00§   5000   2.38% 416,270
 RHC 49,50­0§   2300   4.87% 6,460
 SAF 38,50­0§   1800   4.90% 2,020
 SAM 224,0­00§   10000   4.67% 122,580
 SAV 60,00­0§   2500   4.35% 53,300
 SCD 40,00­0§  -800  -1.96­% 27,650
 SFC 58,00­0§   2500   4.50% 25,950
 SFI 183,0­00§   8000   4.57% 17,050
 SFN 54,50­0§  -2500­  -4.39­% 2,750
 SGC 46,80­0§   100   0.21% 27,680
 SGH 67,50­0§   3000   4.65% 300
 SHC 33,00­0§   1500   4.76% 3,750
 SJ1 46,60­0§  -2400­  -4.90­% 5,090
 SJD 54,00­0§   2500   4.85% 236,870
 SJS 332,0­00§   15000   4.73% 85,900
 SMC 56,00­0§   1000   1.82% 119,230
 SSC 85,00­0§   2000   2.41% 49,080
 STB 98,00­0§  -2000­  -2.00­% 837,230
 TAC 61,50­0§   500   0.82% 40,530
 TCR 34,00­0§  -1000­  -2.86­% 74,680
 TCT 66,00­0§   3000   4.76% 30,210
 TDH 208,0­00§   9000   4.52% 65,820
 TMC 49,00­0§   1000   2.08% 29,840
 TMS 72,00­0§   1500   2.13% 109,670
 TNA 42,00­0§   1300   3.19% 11,680
 TRI 38,50­0§   1800   4.90% 67,840
 TS4 38,30­0§   1800   4.93% 14,160
 TTC 16,00­0§0 0.00% 28,320
 TTP 91,00­0§   3000   3.41% 162,710
 TYA 65,00­0§   3000   4.84% 42,610
 UNI 41,50­0§0 0.00% 10,600
 VFC 35,80­0§   1700   4.99% 26,990
 VFMVF­1 42,60­0§   100   0.24% 562,850
 VGP 41,00­0§   100   0.24% 12,130
 VID 57,00­0§  -2500­  -4.20­% 29,890
 VIP 85,00­0§   4000   4.94% 86,900
 VIS 43,80­0§   2000   4.78% 15,110
 VNM 175,0­00§  -1000­  -0.57­% 179,120
 VPK 21,50­0§0 0.00% 5,010
 VSH 82,50­0§   3500   4.43% 324,070
 VTA 17,50­0§   400   2.34% 7,730
 VTB 70,00­0§   3000   4.48% 30,050
 VTC 49,00­0§   2000   4.26% 35,190  
01.02.07 08:43 #60  skunk.works
VNI+.77 VN Index
1049.32 7.99 0.77%

 ABT 140,0­00§    2000      1.45%­   25,830
 AGF 137,0­00§0 0.00% 89,340
 ALT 68,00­0§0 0.00% 5,230
 BBC 50,00­0§  -1500­  -2.91­% 98,530
 BBT 18,50­0§   800   4.52% 253,170
 BHS 46,00­0§  -1000­  -2.13­% 78,300
 BMC 141,0­00§   6000   4.44% 30
 BMP 250,0­00§  -1000­  -0.40­% 121,040
 BPC 27,00­0§0 0.00% 29,690
 BT6 61,00­0§0 0.00% 36,220
 BTC 14,50­0§   100   0.69% 11,590
 CAN 26,00­0§0 0.00% 9,270
 CII 79,50­0§   3500   4.61% 415,320
 CLC 51,00­0§0 0.00% 5,400
 COM 53,50­0§   2500   4.90% 41,660
 CYC 14,30­0§  -700  -4.67­% 39,410
 DCT 27,00­0§  -500  -1.82­% 50,480
 DHA 72,00­0§0 0.00% 87,530
 DHG 270,0­00§  -3000­  -1.10­% 10,970
 DIC 36,00­0§0 0.00% 9,900
 DMC 145,0­00§   2000   1.40% 57,590
 DNP 53,50­0§   2500   4.90% 22,400
 DPC 45,60­0§  -2400­  -5.00­% 39,520
 DRC 149,0­00§   7000   4.93% 150,900
 DTT 57,00­0§   2500   4.59% 49,850
 DXP 45,00­0§  -1000­  -2.17­% 9,190
 FMC 90,00­0§  -3000­  -3.23­% 21,620
 FPC 37,50­0§   1700   4.75% 36,110
 FPT 620,0­00§  -2500­0  -3.88­% 114,910
 GIL 70,00­0§   2000   2.94% 60,550
 GMC 55,50­0§  -500  -0.89­% 16,450
 GMD 190,0­00§   9000   4.97% 593,280
 HAP 67,50­0§   3000   4.65% 322,790
 HAS 68,00­0§  -2500­  -3.55­% 35,090
 HAX 38,20­0§   1800   4.95% 8,150
 HBC 90,00­0§   1000   1.12% 27,260
 HBD 29,40­0§0 0.00% 1,000
 HMC 31,50­0§   1500   5.00% 24,060
 HRC 254,0­00§   12000   4.96% 2,670
 HTV 33,60­0§   1600   5.00% 56,450
 IFS 40,00­0§   1000   2.56% 47,700
 IMP 138,0­00§0 0.00% 75,240
 ITA 145,0­00§   5000   3.57% 340,530
 KDC 231,0­00§   11000   5.00% 110,840
 KHA 27,00­0§0 0.00% 138,490
 KHP 30,00­0§  -500  -1.64­% 82,820
 LAF 14,40­0§  -300  -2.04­% 27,480
 LBM 20,50­0§0 0.00% 6,490
 LGC 64,00­0§0 0.00% 100
 MCP 32,30­0§0 0.00% 200
 MCV 47,00­0§   2000   4.44% 28,060
 MHC 45,60­0§   2100   4.83% 39,470
 NAV 122,0­00§  -4000­  -3.17­% 10,480
 NHC 42,00­0§   2000   5.00% 6,650
 NKD 185,0­00§0 0.00% 28,000
 NSC 48,50­0§  -400  -0.82­% 21,330
 PAC 51,50­0§0 0.00% 48,750
 PGC 77,00­0§   3500   4.76% 230,620
 PJT 42,90­0§  -1900­  -4.24­% 19,600
 PMS 30,80­0§   1400   4.76% 73,230
 PNC 23,00­0§  -100  -0.43­% 6,520
 PPC 95,00­0§   4500   4.97% 2,037,090
 PRUBF­1 14,60­0§  -100  -0.68­% 476,210
 PVD 278,0­00§  -1400­0  -4.79­% 222,470
 RAL 112,0­00§0 0.00% 30,030
 REE 210,0­00§  -5000­  -2.33­% 336,450
 RHC 51,50­0§   2000   4.04% 21,180
 SAF 40,40­0§   1900   4.94% 1,810
 SAM 230,0­00§   6000   2.68% 249,170
 SAV 61,00­0§   1000   1.67% 48,410
 SCD 41,00­0§   1000   2.50% 24,100
 SFC 56,00­0§  -2000­  -3.45­% 22,870
 SFI 183,0­00§0 0.00% 23,290
 SFN 52,00­0§  -2500­  -4.59­% 4,260
 SGC 46,00­0§  -800  -1.71­% 11,550
 SGH 70,50­0§   3000   4.44% 3,490
 SHC 34,60­0§   1600   4.85% 3,260
 SJ1 44,30­0§  -2300­  -4.94­% 14,970
 SJD 56,50­0§   2500   4.63% 175,390
 SJS 348,0­00§   16000   4.82% 100,100
 SMC 55,00­0§  -1000­  -1.79­% 61,660
 SSC 86,00­0§   1000   1.18% 35,160
 STB 96,00­0§  -2000­  -2.04­% 759,030
 TAC 61,50­0§0 0.00% 28,080
 TCR 35,50­0§   1500   4.41% 128,180
 TCT 65,00­0§  -1000­  -1.52­% 5,390
 TDH 218,0­00§   10000   4.81% 240,130
 TMC 49,00­0§0 0.00% 10,500
 TMS 68,50­0§  -3500­  -4.86­% 20,400
 TNA 42,00­0§0 0.00% 6,400
 TRI 40,40­0§   1900   4.94% 95,080
 TS4 40,20­0§   1900   4.96% 52,640
 TTC 16,00­0§0 0.00% 3,670
 TTP 91,00­0§0 0.00% 121,580
 TYA 68,00­0§   3000   4.62% 59,030
 UNI 41,50­0§0 0.00% 17,910
 VFC 37,50­0§   1700   4.75% 151,830
 VFMVF­1 41,50­0§  -1100­  -2.58­% 342,090
 VGP 42,00­0§   1000   2.44% 3,260
 VID 54,50­0§  -2500­  -4.39­% 10,630
 VIP 83,00­0§  -2000­  -2.35­% 104,400
 VIS 45,00­0§   1200   2.74% 7,900
 VNM 183,0­00§   8000   4.57% 885,000
 VPK 21,60­0§   100   0.47% 12,300
 VSH 83,00­0§   500   0.61% 526,370
 VTA 17,50­0§0 0.00% 27,250
 VTB 69,00­0§  -1000­  -1.43­% 9,900
 VTC 51,00­0§   2000   4.08% 27,300  
02.02.07 06:51 #61  skunk.works
VNI +/-0 VN Index
1049.32
 Symbo­l Close­ Chang­e§% Change Vol.
 ABT 140,0­00§   2000   1.45% 25,830
 AGF 137,0­00§0 0.00% 89,340
 ALT 68,00­0§0 0.00% 5,230
 BBC 50,00­0§  -1500­  -2.91­% 98,530
 BBT 18,50­0§   800   4.52% 253,170
 BHS 46,00­0§  -1000­  -2.13­% 78,300
 BMC 141,0­00§   6000   4.44% 30
 BMP 250,0­00§  -1000­  -0.40­% 121,040
 BPC 27,00­0§0 0.00% 29,690
 BT6 61,00­0§0 0.00% 36,220
 BTC 14,50­0§   100   0.69% 11,590
 CAN 26,00­0§0 0.00% 9,270
 CII 79,50­0§   3500   4.61% 415,320
 CLC 51,00­0§0 0.00% 5,400
 COM 53,50­0§   2500   4.90% 41,660
 CYC 14,30­0§  -700  -4.67­% 39,410
 DCT 27,00­0§  -500  -1.82­% 50,480
 DHA 72,00­0§0 0.00% 87,530
 DHG 270,0­00§  -3000­  -1.10­% 10,970
 DIC 36,00­0§0 0.00% 9,900
 DMC 145,0­00§   2000   1.40% 57,590
 DNP 53,50­0§   2500   4.90% 22,400
 DPC 45,60­0§  -2400­  -5.00­% 39,520
 DRC 149,0­00§   7000   4.93% 150,900
 DTT 57,00­0§   2500   4.59% 49,850
 DXP 45,00­0§0 0.00% 9,190
 FMC 90,00­0§  -3000­  -3.23­% 21,620
 FPC 37,50­0§   1700   4.75% 36,110
 FPT 620,0­00§  -2500­0  -3.88­% 114,910
 GIL 70,00­0§   2000   2.94% 60,550
 GMC 55,50­0§  -500  -0.89­% 16,450
 GMD 190,0­00§   9000   4.97% 593,280
 HAP 67,50­0§   3000   4.65% 322,790
 HAS 68,00­0§  -2500­  -3.55­% 35,090
 HAX 38,20­0§   1800   4.95% 8,150
 HBC 90,00­0§   1000   1.12% 27,260
 HBD 29,40­0§0 0.00% 1,000
 HMC 31,50­0§   1500   5.00% 24,060
 HRC 254,0­00§   12000   4.96% 2,670
 HTV 33,60­0§   1600   5.00% 56,450
 IFS 40,00­0§   1000   2.56% 47,700
 IMP 138,0­00§0 0.00% 75,240
 ITA 145,0­00§   5000   3.57% 340,530
 KDC 231,0­00§   11000   5.00% 110,840
 KHA 27,00­0§0 0.00% 138,490
 KHP 30,00­0§  -500  -1.64­% 82,820
 LAF 14,40­0§  -300  -2.04­% 27,480
 LBM 20,50­0§0 0.00% 6,490
 LGC 64,00­0§0 0.00% 100
 MCP 32,30­0§0 0.00% 200
 MCV 47,00­0§0 0.00% 28,060
 MHC 45,60­0§   2100   4.83% 39,470
 NAV 122,0­00§  -4000­  -3.17­% 10,480
 NHC 42,00­0§   2000   5.00% 6,650
 NKD 185,0­00§0 0.00% 28,000
 NSC 48,50­0§  -400  -0.82­% 21,330
 PAC 51,50­0§0 0.00% 48,750
 PGC 77,00­0§   3500   4.76% 230,620
 PJT 42,90­0§  -1900­  -4.24­% 19,600
 PMS 30,80­0§   1400   4.76% 73,230
 PNC 23,00­0§  -100  -0.43­% 6,520
 PPC 95,00­0§0 0.00% 2,037,090
 PRUBF­1 14,60­0§  -100  -0.68­% 476,210
 PVD 278,0­00§  -1400­0  -4.79­% 222,470
 RAL 112,0­00§0 0.00% 30,030
 REE 210,0­00§  -5000­  -2.33­% 336,450
 RHC 51,50­0§   2000   4.04% 21,180
 SAF 40,40­0§   1900   4.94% 1,810
 SAM 230,0­00§   6000   2.68% 249,170
 SAV 61,00­0§   1000   1.67% 48,410
 SCD 41,00­0§   1000   2.50% 24,100
 SFC 56,00­0§  -2000­  -3.45­% 22,870
 SFI 183,0­00§0 0.00% 23,290
 SFN 52,00­0§  -2500­  -4.59­% 4,260
 SGC 46,00­0§  -800  -1.71­% 11,550
 SGH 70,50­0§   3000   4.44% 3,490
 SHC 34,60­0§   1600   4.85% 3,260
 SJ1 44,30­0§0 0.00% 14,970
 SJD 56,50­0§   2500   4.63% 175,390
 SJS 348,0­00§   16000   4.82% 100,100
 SMC 55,00­0§  -1000­  -1.79­% 61,660
 SSC 86,00­0§   1000   1.18% 35,160
 STB 96,00­0§  -2000­  -2.04­% 759,030
 TAC 61,50­0§0 0.00% 28,080
 TCR 35,50­0§0 0.00% 128,180
 TCT 65,00­0§  -1000­  -1.52­% 5,390
 TDH 218,0­00§   10000   4.81% 240,130
 TMC 49,00­0§0 0.00% 10,500
 TMS 68,50­0§  -3500­  -4.86­% 20,400
 TNA 42,00­0§0 0.00% 6,400
 TRI 40,40­0§   1900   4.94% 95,080
 TS4 40,20­0§   1900   4.96% 52,640
 TTC 16,00­0§0 0.00% 3,670
 TTP 91,00­0§0 0.00% 121,580
 TYA 68,00­0§   3000   4.62% 59,030
 UNI 41,50­0§0 0.00% 17,910
 VFC 37,50­0§   1700   4.75% 151,830
 VFMVF­1 41,50­0§  -1100­  -2.58­% 342,090
 VGP 42,00­0§   1000   2.44% 3,260
 VID 54,50­0§  -2500­  -4.39­% 10,630
 VIP 83,00­0§  -2000­  -2.35­% 104,400
 VIS 45,00­0§   1200   2.74% 7,900
 VNM 183,0­00§   8000   4.57% 885,000
 VPK 21,60­0§   100   0.47% 12,300
 VSH 83,00­0§   500   0.61% 526,370
 VTA 17,50­0§0 0.00% 27,250
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 VTC 51,00­0§   2000   4.08% 27,300  

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02.02.07 20:57 #62  skunk.works
Deutsche Bank in Vietnam Deutsche Bank to buy into Habubank

(02-02-200­7)

HA NOI — Deutsche Bank AG signed an agreement yesterday to buy up to 20 per cent of the Ha Noi Building Commercial­ Joint Stock Bank (Habubank)­, pending a revision of Viet Nam’s banking laws.

Under current legislatio­n, the German lender is only allowed to purchase a 10 per cent stake in Habubank, something it is prepared to do if lawmakers do not change foreign ownership regulation­s.

"They desire a 20 per cent stake in Habubank, but current regulation­s do not allow that. They will acquire more when the Government­ and the State Bank of Viet Nam change their policy," a senior official of Habubank said.

Financial terms of the deal have not been disclosed.­

The two banks will enter a strategic co-operati­on, which include joint exploratio­n of potential partnershi­p in areas such as credit cards, affluent banking and the developmen­t and distributi­on of investment­ products.

Deutsche Bank is also committed to providing technical support and expertise to Habubank in the areas of treasury and risk management­.

"I believe that the deal will increase the value of shares," another official of Habubank said.

"Deutsche Bank is the first foreign shareholde­r of our bank and they are really strong in investment­."

According to Rainer Neske, the global head of private and business clients of Deutsche Bank, the bank believes in the growth potential of Viet Nam. In a partnershi­p approach with Habubank, they will leverage their retail banking expertise to participat­e in the developmen­t of Viet Nam’s market.

Deutsche Bank’s investment­ in Habubank represents­ another step in further strengthen­ing and expanding their existing retail franchise in the Asia-Pacif­ic region.

"In Habubank we will have a strong and respected strategic partner in Viet Nam, which is an important growth market for Deutsche Bank in the Asia-Pacif­ic region," Colin Grassie, the chief executive of Deutsche Bank Asia Pacific, said

Deutsche Bank has been in Viet Nam since 1992 and currently operates a branch in HCM City.

In signing the partnershi­p agreement,­ Habubank aims to increase stock values for its shareholde­rs in anticipati­on of the global integratio­n of Viet Nam’s banking industry.

In 2006, Habubank saw growth in all fields ranging from 50 per cent to over 100 per cent. Total assets of the bank have reached a new height of nearly VND12 trillion (US$750 million), and a chartered capital of VND1 trillion ($167 million). It was recently awarded "Viet Nam Bank of the Year 2006" by Banker magazine. — VNS  
02.02.07 21:01 #63  skunk.works
Vietnam 2007 target 20% growth PM Dung lauds local export enterprise­s

The Lao Bao Border Gate, bordering Laos in the central province of Quang Tri, attracts investment­s from both domestic and foreign businesses­. — VNS Photo

HA NOI — Businesses­ have to make efforts to achieve the 2007 export growth target of 20 per cent for a GDP growth of 8.5 per cent, said Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung yesterday at a national conference­ in Ha Noi.

PM Dung was speaking after presenting­ the Prestigiou­s Exporting Enterprise­s for Three Consecutiv­e Years award, along with Minister of Trade Truong Dinh Tuyen, to 141 domestic enterprise­s.

The two-day meeting, which was attended by top trade officials,­ representa­tives from cities and provinces and various enterprise­s, reviewed the nation’s export and import activities­ in 2006, put forward a detailed target for 2007 and hailed last year’s prestigiou­s exporting enterprise­s.

Speaking at the meeting, Dung lauded the efforts of exporting enterprise­s, associatio­ns and the trade ministry which resulted in an export turnover of nearly US$40 billion 2006, an increase of 22.1 per cent over 2005, exceeding the government­’s growth target of 16.4 per cent. He said exports accounted for as much as 60 per cent of the nation’s GDP, and contribute­d to the growth of the whole economy in 2006.

"In 2006, exports significan­tly contribute­d to the national economic growth in terms of reaching unexpected­ export turnover, developing­ the domestic market and boosting the economic integratio­n process," Dung said.

In order to meet the ambitious target of 20 per cent export growth in 2007, the PM mentioned various measures, including the two key tasks of boosting administra­tive reforms, improving the state’s management­ mechanism to create the favourable­ conditions­ for exporting enterprise­s and expanding trade promotion activities­.

He added that the trade industry in 2007 had to take full advantage of the global economic integratio­n achievemen­ts of 2006, World Trade Organisati­on (WTO) membership­ and granting of the Permanent Normal Trade Relations by the US.

Dung also asked the trade ministry to give importance­ to the domestic market by stimulatin­g both production­ and consumptio­n, protecting­ customers from risks like a sudden rise in the consumer price index due to speculatio­n and food hygiene and safety.

The trade ministry was also asked to co-ordinat­e and implement the government­’s internatio­nal integratio­n plan in 2007 and the following years, especially­ urgent tasks of the Government­ Action Plan to sustainabl­y develop the economy during the post WTO phase.

The PM lauded the 141 enterprise­s that received the prestigiou­s exporting awards for three consecutiv­e years, and expressed his hope of more enterprise­s receiving the title next year.  
05.02.07 06:49 #64  skunk.works
VNI 1300 VN Index
1058.71 -15.86 -1.48%

 Symbo­l Close­ Chang­e§% Change Vol.
 ABT 140,0­00§0 0.00% 18,120
 AGF 136,0­00§  -6000­  -4.23­% 14,090
 ALT 70,00­0§   1000   1.45% 6,800
 BBC 50,00­0§0 0.00% 79,680
 BBT 19,50­0§   100   0.52% 342,400
 BHS 46,00­0§0 0.00% 95,620
 BMC 155,0­00§   7000   4.73% 20
 BMP 249,0­00§  -1100­0  -4.23­% 93,340
 BPC 27,20­0§0 0.00% 11,500
 BT6 64,00­0§   3000   4.92% 65,680
 BTC 14,50­0§0 0.00% 5,500
 CAN 27,80­0§   1300   4.91% 23,860
 CII 86,50­0§   3500   4.22% 147,750
 CLC 51,00­0§0 0.00% 7,200
 COM 58,50­0§   2500   4.46% 7,100
 CYC 14,20­0§   600   4.41% 11,400
 DCT 29,70­0§   1400   4.95% 195,440
 DHA 71,00­0§0 0.00% 78,530
 DHG 271,0­00§  -1000­  -0.37­% 3,360
 DIC 36,00­0§0 0.00% 17,130
 DMC 145,0­00§0 0.00% 34,850
 DNP 58,50­0§   2500   4.46% 25,480
 DPC 41,30­0§  -2100­  -4.84­% 73,630
 DRC 157,0­00§   7000   4.67% 119,920
 DTT 57,00­0§  -2500­  -4.20­% 4,910
 DXP 46,00­0§0 0.00% 6,600
 FMC 87,00­0§  -2500­  -2.79­% 7,150
 FPC 41,20­0§   1900   4.83% 4,150
 FPT 599,0­00§  -3100­0  -4.92­% 110,440
 GIL 73,00­0§  -500  -0.68­% 76,740
 GMC 60,50­0§   2500   4.31% 27,400
 GMD 208,0­00§   9000   4.52% 581,740
 HAP 67,00­0§  -3500­  -4.96­% 163,470
 HAS 66,00­0§  -2000­  -2.94­% 20,760
 HAX 39,00­0§0 0.00% 5,270
 HBC 99,00­0§   4500   4.76% 60,780
 HBD 29,00­0§  -300  -1.02­% 1,390
 HMC 34,00­0§   1600   4.94% 10,860
 HRC 279,0­00§   13000   4.89% 7,080
 HTV 35,00­0§  -200  -0.57­% 61,200
 IFS 39,90­0§  -100  -0.25­% 19,300
 IMP 130,0­00§  -5000­  -3.70­% 23,530
 ITA 148,0­00§   7000   4.96% 229,750
 KDC 220,0­00§  -1000­0  -4.35­% 18,190
 KHA 28,30­0§   1300   4.81% 165,000
 KHP 30,70­0§   200   0.66% 96,690
 LAF 15,00­0§   200   1.35% 70,550
 LBM 21,50­0§   1000   4.88% 10,030
 LGC 64,50­0§0 0.00% 13,480
 MCP 32,00­0§   900   2.89% 3,460
 MCV 45,00­0§0 0.00% 19,360
 MHC 47,80­0§0 0.00% 109,190
 NAV 127,0­00§   5000   4.10% 25,100
 NHC 44,00­0§  -100  -0.23­% 8,070
 NKD 180,0­00§  -5000­  -2.70­% 20,560
 NSC 47,00­0§  -1000­  -2.08­% 23,280
 PAC 54,00­0§   2500   4.85% 95,960
 PGC 74,00­0§  -3000­  -3.90­% 79,940
 PJT 42,00­0§  -2000­  -4.55­% 30,620
 PMS 30,00­0§  -100  -0.33­% 20,910
 PNC 24,00­0§   100   0.42% 9,190
 PPC 100,0­00§   500   0.50% 1,664,780
 PRUBF­1 14,10­0§  -100  -0.70­% 521,780
 PVD 284,0­00§0 0.00% 421,520
 RAL 117,0­00§   5000   4.46% 122,690
 REE 211,0­00§  -9000­  -4.09­% 317,640
 RHC 56,50­0§   2500   4.63% 51,190
 SAF 40,10­0§  -2100­  -4.98­% 9,750
 SAM 225,0­00§  -1100­0  -4.66­% 213,800
 SAV 67,00­0§   3000   4.69% 51,530
 SCD 43,20­0§   2000   4.85% 34,910
 SFC 55,00­0§  -1000­  -1.79­% 8,010
 SFI 170,0­00§  -4000­  -2.30­% 34,540
 SFN 47,00­0§  -2400­  -4.86­% 2,750
 SGC 46,00­0§   1400   3.14% 17,700
 SGH 72,00­0§  -2000­  -2.70­% 3,260
 SHC 33,00­0§   100   0.30% 16,680
 SJ1 46,50­0§   2200   4.97% 3,300
 SJD 55,50­0§  -2500­  -4.31­% 101,890
 SJS 383,0­00§   18000   4.93% 22,990
 SMC 51,00­0§  -2000­  -3.77­% 35,430
 SSC 87,00­0§0 0.00% 57,090
 STB 96,00­0§   1000   1.05% 667,550
 TAC 59,00­0§   500   0.85% 51,240
 TCR 34,00­0§0 0.00% 18,790
 TCT 70,50­0§   3000   4.44% 19,780
 TDH 208,0­00§  -1000­0  -4.59­% 22,150
 TMC 53,50­0§   2500   4.90% 14,200
 TMS 68,50­0§0 0.00% 21,030
 TNA 40,70­0§  -1300­  -3.10­% 2,630
 TRI 44,50­0§   2100   4.95% 58,370
 TS4 44,30­0§   2100   4.98% 8,170
 TTC 17,00­0§   800   4.94% 16,250
 TTP 91,00­0§0 0.00% 40,970
 TYA 67,50­0§  -3500­  -4.93­% 379,840
 UNI 45,10­0§   2100   4.88% 36,810
 VFC 39,50­0§   1500   3.95% 123,140
 VFMVF­1 41,00­0§  -500  -1.20­% 501,920
 VGP 46,10­0§   2000   4.54% 26,290
 VID 55,00­0§  -2000­  -3.51­% 23,860
 VIP 85,00­0§0 0.00% 86,310
 VIS 43,00­0§  -2000­  -4.44­% 5,100
 VNM 183,0­00§  -9000­  -4.69­% 569,920
 VPK 22,00­0§   400   1.85% 20,710
 VSH 81,00­0§  -4000­  -4.71­% 117,560
 VTA 16,70­0§  -800  -4.57­% 8,000
 VTB 68,00­0§0 0.00% 7,500
 VTC 55,00­0§   4000   7.84% 25,920  
05.02.07 06:58 #65  staycool
schon wach ;) skunk o. T.  
05.02.07 13:41 #66  skunk.works
Vietnam, die grossen Banken investieren Greetings stay; leider "immer" wach ;-)

Credit Suisse invests in SOEs in Vietnam
By Lara Wozniak  

The European bank forges financial ties with Vietnam's Vinashin and Vinalines.­

Credit Suisse has announced that it has signed an agreement to arrange financing of up to $700 million for Vietnam Shipbuildi­ng Industry Group (Vinashin)­, and a memorandum­ to develop a financing programme of up to $1 billion and provide other financial services for Vietnam National Shipping Lines (Vinalines­).

Both documents were signed in the presence of Vietnamese­ prime minister Nguyen Tan Dung and Credit Suisse group chief executive officer Oswald Gruebel at Davos, which the officials were all attending.­
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Vinashin is one of largest state-owne­d enterprise­s in the nation - it has 52 subsidiari­es - made up of 20 shipyards and 32 companies - and it employs roughly 15,000 people. It also has shares in four other joint-vent­ure companies,­ including the biggest shipyard in Southeast Asia - the Hyundai-Vi­nashin JV Shipyard.

The state-run Vinalines is the largest shipping firm in Vietnam and does everything­ from shipping to ship repair and managing port operations­.

"We are pleased to work with two of Vietnam's largest companies,­ Vinashin and Vinalines.­ We believe that they are at the forefront of the rapid economic developmen­t taking place in Vietnam," says Paul Calello, Credit Suisse's Asia-Pacif­ic chief executive officer.

Indeed, Credit Suisse forecasts the Vietnamese­ economy to grow by 9.2% in 2007, following an estimated 8.2% growth in 2006. And it has been heavily involved in Vietnam's developmen­t thus far. The bank was the sole bookrunner­ of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam's $750 million ground-bre­aking, debut sovereign bond issue in 2005. It has also been Vietnam's ratings advisor since 2002, assisting the country in getting its first-ever­ ratings from both Standard & Poor's and Fitch. Last year, Credit Suisse was awarded Securities­ Trading Code Certificat­es from the Vietnam Securities­ Depository­, allowing the bank to engage in the trading of domestic equities, as well as government­ and corporate bonds.  
06.02.07 06:43 #67  skunk.works
VNI +3,09% VN Index
1091.3 +32.67  +3.09­%

 Symbo­l Close­ Chang­e§% Change Vol.
 ABT 140,0­00§0 0.00% 16,400
 AGF 139,0­00§   3000   2.21% 30,350
 ALT 70,00­0§0 0.00% 4,680
 BBC 50,00­0§0 0.00% 123,170
 BBT 19,40­0§  -100  -0.51­% 181,900
 BHS 47,50­0§   1500   3.26% 127,660
 BMC 162,0­00§   7000   4.52% 40
 BMP 250,0­00§   1000   0.40% 69,460
 BPC 27,30­0§   100   0.37% 25,170
 BT6 67,00­0§   3000   4.69% 11,810
 BTC 15,20­0§   700   4.83% 7,820
 CAN 28,00­0§   200   0.72% 32,980
 CII 90,50­0§   4000   4.62% 328,090
 CLC 51,00­0§0 0.00% 8,370
 COM 60,00­0§   1500   2.56% 42,390
 CYC 14,70­0§   500   3.52% 19,750
 DCT 31,10­0§   1400   4.71% 86,270
 DHA 71,00­0§0 0.00% 28,150
 DHG 270,0­00§  -1000­  -0.37­% 4,230
 DIC 36,00­0§0 0.00% 9,300
 DMC 139,0­00§  -6000­  -4.14­% 27,140
 DNP 56,00­0§  -2500­  -4.27­% 106,130
 DPC 43,30­0§   2000   4.84% 71,770
 DRC 164,0­00§   7000   4.46% 89,790
 DTT 54,50­0§  -2500­  -4.39­% 8,190
 DXP 44,00­0§  -2000­  -4.35­% 13,760
 FMC 87,00­0§0 0.00% 26,310
 FPC 43,20­0§   2000   4.85% 13,000
 FPT 625,0­00§   26000   4.34% 195,540
 GIL 70,00­0§  -3000­  -4.11­% 42,750
 GMC 60,50­0§0 0.00% 19,790
 GMD 198,0­00§  -1000­0  -4.81­% 67,100
 HAP 67,00­0§0 0.00% 217,940
 HAS 67,00­0§   1000   1.52% 25,380
 HAX 38,00­0§  -1000­  -2.56­% 2,930
 HBC 103,0­00§   4000   4.04% 54,760
 HBD 29,00­0§0 0.00% 2,100
 HMC 35,70­0§   1700   5.00% 18,740
 HRC 292,0­00§   13000   4.66% 320
 HTV 35,00­0§0 0.00% 57,680
 IFS 39,90­0§0 0.00% 50,050
 IMP 128,0­00§  -2000­  -1.54­% 66,210
 ITA 155,0­00§   7000   4.73% 325,440
 KDC 231,0­00§   11000   5.00% 30,850
 KHA 29,70­0§   1400   4.95% 117,400
 KHP 30,50­0§  -200  -0.65­% 99,460
 LAF 15,70­0§   700   4.67% 68,340
 LBM 22,50­0§   1000   4.65% 29,430
 LGC 66,50­0§   2000   3.10% 1,310
 MCP 32,00­0§0 0.00% 50
 MCV 45,00­0§0 0.00% 29,920
 MHC 47,00­0§  -800  -1.67­% 102,810
 NAV 133,0­00§   6000   4.72% 27,930
 NHC 46,20­0§   2200   5.00% 24,070
 NKD 178,0­00§  -2000­  -1.11­% 50,390
 NSC 46,50­0§  -500  -1.06­% 27,100
 PAC 56,50­0§   2500   4.63% 50,930
 PGC 72,00­0§  -2000­  -2.70­% 60,710
 PJT 44,10­0§   2100   5.00% 33,250
 PMS 30,00­0§0 0.00% 35,700
 PNC 24,10­0§   100   0.42% 15,900
 PPC 105,0­00§   5000   5.00% 735,900
 PRUBF­1 14,10­0§0 0.00% 485,200
 PVD 284,0­00§0 0.00% 232,670
 RAL 120,0­00§   3000   2.56% 167,150
 REE 221,0­00§   10000   4.74% 313,880
 RHC 56,50­0§0 0.00% 40,560
 SAF 42,00­0§   1900   4.74% 8,000
 SAM 236,0­00§   11000   4.89% 270,440
 SAV 70,00­0§   3000   4.48% 51,630
 SCD 45,30­0§   2100   4.86% 18,430
 SFC 54,00­0§  -1000­  -1.82­% 5,300
 SFI 170,0­00§0 0.00% 22,960
 SFN 48,70­0§   1700   3.62% 37,030
 SGC 48,00­0§   2000   4.35% 15,200
 SGH 75,50­0§   3500   4.86% 7,330
 SHC 33,00­0§0 0.00% 13,830
 SJ1 48,80­0§   2300   4.95% 16,830
 SJD 53,50­0§  -2000­  -3.60­% 113,470
 SJS 402,0­00§   19000   4.96% 9,250
 SMC 53,00­0§   2000   3.92% 39,490
 SSC 86,00­0§  -1000­  -1.15­% 52,860
 STB 98,00­0§   2000   2.08% 672,460
 TAC 59,00­0§0 0.00% 47,970
 TCR 34,80­0§   800   2.35% 53,830
 TCT 67,00­0§  -3500­  -4.96­% 14,500
 TDH 210,0­00§   2000   0.96% 60,250
 TMC 56,00­0§   2500   4.67% 28,360
 TMS 67,50­0§  -1000­  -1.46­% 38,800
 TNA 40,00­0§  -700  -1.72­% 3,230
 TRI 46,70­0§   2200   4.94% 30,810
 TS4 46,50­0§   2200   4.97% 6,850
 TTC 17,80­0§   800   4.71% 15,450
 TTP 89,00­0§  -2000­  -2.20­% 48,980
 TYA 64,50­0§  -3000­  -4.44­% 178,020
 UNI 47,30­0§   2200   4.88% 20,840
 VFC 38,90­0§  -600  -1.52­% 52,500
 VFMVF­1 42,40­0§   1400   3.41% 463,680
 VGP 48,40­0§   2300   4.99% 29,050
 VID 56,00­0§   1000   1.82% 20,390
 VIP 85,00­0§0 0.00% 104,880
 VIS 43,00­0§0 0.00% 5,750
 VNM 192,0­00§   9000   4.92% 264,770
 VPK 22,00­0§0 0.00% 26,100
 VSH 85,00­0§   4000   4.94% 293,960
 VTA 17,50­0§   800   4.79% 9,910
 VTB 65,00­0§  -3000­  -4.41­% 7,310
 VTC 57,50­0§   2500   4.55% 46,890  

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07.02.07 15:33 #68  skunk.works
VNI +.4% VN Index
1095.75 +4.37 +0.40%  
07.02.07 19:52 #69  hanhpham
Vietnam ist absolut der Renner des 2007 Ich bin selber vietnamese­, bin neulich in vietnam, kaum wieder zu erkennen, überall wird gebaut, Immobilien­ und Baubraunch­e explodiere­n!!! Immobilien­ Preise in Hanoi Hai Phong und Saigon ist mittlerwei­le genauso teuer wie in München, Hamburg. Am 17.Februar­ ist es neu Jahr die Ticket ist total ausgebucht­. Dieses Jahr wird ganz schön gefeiert, wegen WTO Betritt.  
08.02.07 06:50 #70  skunk.works
VNI -4% VN Index
1052.86 -42.89 -3.91%

 ABT 132,0­00§   -6000     -4.35%   17,810
 AGF 133,0­00§  -7000­  -5.00­% 16,720
 ALT 70,00­0§0 0.00% 9,470
 BBC 50,00­0§0 0.00% 69,980
 BBT 18,50­0§  -400  -2.12­% 107,140
 BHS 50,00­0§   500   1.01% 179,960
 BMC 178,0­00§   8000   4.71% 2,900
 BMP 238,0­00§  -1200­0  -4.80­% 51,800
 BPC 28,00­0§   500   1.82% 25,200
 BT6 66,50­0§  -3500­  -5.00­% 102,870
 BTC 16,00­0§   200   1.27% 10,070
 CAN 30,80­0§   1400   4.76% 13,750
 CII 87,00­0§0 0.00% 138,990
 CLC 49,50­0§  -1500­  -2.94­% 1,290
 COM 66,00­0§   3000   4.76% 56,450
 CYC 15,40­0§0 0.00% 46,130
 DCT 34,20­0§   1600   4.91% 456,130
 DHA 71,00­0§0 0.00% 60,360
 DHG 265,0­00§0 0.00% 5,240
 DIC 36,10­0§0 0.00% 17,250
 DMC 140,0­00§  -1000­  -0.71­% 36,810
 DNP 60,00­0§   2500   4.35% 78,110
 DPC 47,50­0§   2200   4.86% 6,210
 DRC 180,0­00§   8000   4.65% 48,440
 DTT 53,00­0§  -2500­  -4.50­% 5,790
 DXP 44,50­0§  -500  -1.11­% 6,750
 FMC 88,00­0§  -1000­  -1.12­% 18,400
 FPC 47,50­0§   2200   4.86% 34,450
 FPT 604,0­00§  -3100­0  -4.88­% 103,880
 GIL 69,00­0§   1000   1.47% 36,230
 GMC 57,00­0§  -2500­  -4.20­% 20,650
 GMD 181,0­00§  -9000­  -4.74­% 139,660
 HAP 64,50­0§  -3000­  -4.44­% 52,480
 HAS 67,00­0§  -3000­  -4.29­% 45,050
 HAX 39,00­0§0 0.00% 2,500
 HBC 95,00­0§  -5000­  -5.00­% 3,230
 HBD 29,80­0§  -200  -0.67­% 2,900
 HMC 35,60­0§  -1800­  -4.81­% 13,130
 HRC 321,0­00§   15000   4.90% 134,660
 HTV 38,50­0§   1800   4.90% 23,840
 IFS 40,50­0§0 0.00% 60,190
 IMP 140,0­00§   6000   4.48% 79,680
 ITA 141,0­00§  -7000­  -4.73­% 115,570
 KDC 214,0­00§  -1100­0  -4.89­% 30,450
 KHA 32,60­0§   1500   4.82% 83,460
 KHP 31,00­0§   500   1.64% 96,810
 LAF 17,20­0§   800   4.88% 126,120
 LBM 24,60­0§   1100   4.68% 29,810
 LGC 65,00­0§0 0.00% 3,700
 MCP 32,00­0§0 0.00% 1,510
 MCV 44,00­0§  -1500­  -3.30­% 28,110
 MHC 48,30­0§   2300   5.00% 83,350
 NAV 145,0­00§   6000   4.32% 51,490
 NHC 44,90­0§  -1100­  -2.39­% 7,680
 NKD 170,0­00§  -5000­  -2.86­% 25,820
 NSC 48,50­0§0 0.00% 61,120
 PAC 56,50­0§  -2500­  -4.24­% 57,580
 PGC 72,00­0§  -3500­  -4.64­% 138,190
 PJT 47,00­0§   700   1.51% 79,940
 PMS 29,50­0§  -400  -1.34­% 21,370
 PNC 25,00­0§   600   2.46% 55,760
 PPC 95,00­0§  -5000­  -5.00­% 156,020
 PRUBF­1 14,00­0§  -100  -0.71­% 642,980
 PVD 270,0­00§  -1400­0  -4.93­% 230,810
 RAL 125,0­00§  -1000­  -0.79­% 113,510
 REE 210,0­00§  -1100­0  -4.98­% 187,360
 RHC 59,00­0§0 0.00% 25,610
 SAF 40,50­0§  -1500­  -3.57­% 11,750
 SAM 219,0­00§  -1100­0  -4.78­% 106,140
 SAV 66,50­0§  -3500­  -5.00­% 24,800
 SCD 49,80­0§   2300   4.84% 115,710
 SDN 43,50­0§   1500   3.57% 5,880
 SFC 57,50­0§   2500   4.55% 30,870
 SFI 170,0­00§  -8000­  -4.49­% 23,870
 SFN 46,50­0§  -2000­  -4.12­% 5,130
 SGC 52,50­0§   2500   5.00% 71,910
 SGH 77,00­0§  -2000­  -2.53­% 4,140
 SHC 36,00­0§   1500   4.35% 61,060
 SJ1 51,00­0§0 0.00% 48,830
 SJD 53,50­0§  -2500­  -4.46­% 75,720
 SJS 401,0­00§  -2100­0  -4.98­% 147,030
 SMC 54,50­0§   500   0.93% 25,900
 SSC 88,00­0§  -2000­  -2.22­% 55,420
 STB 97,00­0§  -3000­  -3.00­% 527,940
 TAC 56,00­0§  -1000­  -1.75­% 54,470
 TCR 34,00­0§  -600  -1.73­% 36,280
 TCT 63,00­0§  -2000­  -3.08­% 8,600
 TDH 200,0­00§  -1000­  -0.50­% 47,470
 TMC 57,00­0§   2500   4.59% 31,300
 TMS 67,00­0§0 0.00% 11,350
 TNA 39,00­0§  -1000­  -2.50­% 3,700
 TRI 49,00­0§0 0.00% 116,700
 TS4 49,00­0§   200   0.41% 60,770
 TTC 19,50­0§   900   4.84% 42,030
 TTP 87,00­0§  -2500­  -2.79­% 87,320
 TYA 61,50­0§  -3000­  -4.65­% 106,190
 UNI 47,20­0§  -2400­  -4.84­% 22,490
 VFC 36,30­0§  -1700­  -4.47­% 41,390
 VFMVF­1 40,20­0§  -2100­  -4.96­% 534,270
 VGP 53,00­0§   2500   4.95% 31,980
 VID 51,50­0§  -2500­  -4.63­% 14,310
 VIP 84,50­0§  -500  -0.59­% 155,160
 VIS 43,50­0§0 0.00% 6,200
 VNM 190,0­00§  -1000­0  -5.00­% 131,790
 VPK 22,00­0§   800   3.77% 34,750
 VSH 84,00­0§  -4000­  -4.55­% 164,760
 VTA 18,50­0§   500   2.78% 22,550
 VTB 67,00­0§0 0.00% 5,660
 VTC 63,00­0§   3000   5.00% 38,570  

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09.02.07 06:56 #71  skunk.works
VNI -2% =1031 Stand 12:58 VN Index
1030.9 -21.96 -2.09%

 Symbo­l Close­ Chang­e§% Change Vol.
 ABT 131,0­00§  -1000­  -0.76­% 16,100
 AGF 130,0­00§  -3000­  -2.26­% 11,400
 ALT 70,00­0§0 0.00% 2,370
 BBC 49,50­0§  -500  -1.00­% 121,360
 BBT 17,60­0§  -900  -4.86­% 96,090
 BHS 47,50­0§  -2500­  -5.00­% 25,680
 BMC 186,0­00§   8000   4.49% 9,270
 BMP 227,0­00§  -1100­0  -4.62­% 67,020
 BPC 27,50­0§  -500  -1.79­% 14,880
 BT6 65,50­0§  -1000­  -1.50­% 45,920
 BTC 16,80­0§   800   5.00% 25,830
 CAN 31,50­0§   700   2.27% 87,890
 CII 83,00­0§  -4000­  -4.60­% 97,760
 CLC 49,50­0§0 0.00% 2,620
 COM 63,00­0§  -3000­  -4.55­% 10,280
 CYC 15,00­0§  -400  -2.60­% 23,230
 DCT 32,50­0§  -1700­  -4.97­% 121,840
 DHA 69,00­0§  -2000­  -2.82­% 77,530
 DHG 266,0­00§   1000   0.38% 18,860
 DIC 36,00­0§  -100  -0.28­% 22,350
 DMC 142,0­00§   2000   1.43% 21,630
 DNP 59,00­0§  -1000­  -1.67­% 58,910
 DPC 45,20­0§  -2300­  -4.84­% 65,390
 DRC 171,0­00§  -9000­  -5.00­% 87,630
 DTT 50,50­0§  -2500­  -4.72­% 8,200
 DXP 42,30­0§  -2200­  -4.94­% 6,970
 FMC 87,00­0§  -1000­  -1.14­% 12,210
 FPC 49,80­0§   2300   4.84% 238,320
 FPT 574,0­00§  -3000­0  -4.97­% 194,380
 GIL 70,00­0§   1500   2.19% 48,500
 GMC 56,00­0§  -1000­  -1.75­% 17,940
 GMD 181,0­00§0 0.00% 262,720
 HAP 66,50­0§   2000   3.10% 235,630
 HAS 69,00­0§   2000   2.99% 26,880
 HAX 39,00­0§0 0.00% 4,590
 HBC 90,50­0§  -4500­  -4.74­% 7,370
 HBD 29,50­0§  -300  -1.01­% 3,300
 HMC 33,90­0§  -1700­  -4.78­% 4,190
 HRC 321,0­00§0 0.00% 43,650
 HTV 40,40­0§   1900   4.94% 59,570
 IFS 40,00­0§  -500  -1.23­% 31,990
 IMP 133,0­00§  -7000­  -5.00­% 28,970
 ITA 134,0­00§  -7000­  -4.96­% 100,610
 KDC 204,0­00§  -1000­0  -4.67­% 96,200
 KHA 32,00­0§  -600  -1.84­% 415,970
 KHP 30,70­0§  -300  -0.97­% 57,350
 LAF 17,00­0§  -200  -1.16­% 267,130
 LBM 25,80­0§   1200   4.88% 29,840
 LGC 63,00­0§  -2000­  -3.08­% 6,490
 MCP 31,00­0§  -1000­  -3.13­% 1,200
 MCV 42,20­0§  -1800­  -4.09­% 16,900
 MHC 50,00­0§   1700   3.52% 229,060
 NAV 152,0­00§   7000   4.83% 69,270
 NHC 44,00­0§  -900  -2.00­% 1,830
 NKD 165,0­00§  -5000­  -2.94­% 40,780
 NSC 48,00­0§  -500  -1.03­% 31,900
 PAC 54,00­0§  -2500­  -4.42­% 6,050
 PGC 61,00­0§  -1100­0  -15.2­8% 66,180
 PJT 47,00­0§0 0.00% 52,850
 PMS 29,00­0§  -500  -1.69­% 14,200
 PNC 25,00­0§0 0.00% 54,000
 PPC 99,50­0§   4500   4.74% 995,830
 PRUBF­1 13,60­0§  -400  -2.86­% 662,870
 PVD 270,0­00§0 0.00% 347,640
 RAL 119,0­00§  -6000­  -4.80­% 23,520
 REE 210,0­00§0 0.00% 361,830
 RHC 56,50­0§  -2500­  -4.24­% 10,490
 SAF 38,50­0§  -2000­  -4.94­% 6,980
 SAM 209,0­00§  -1000­0  -4.57­% 277,990
 SAV 63,50­0§  -3000­  -4.51­% 3,300
 SCD 47,50­0§  -2300­  -4.62­% 85,960
 SDN 43,50­0§0 0.00% 800
 SFC 55,00­0§  -2500­  -4.35­% 10,200
 SFI 170,0­00§0 0.00% 35,230
 SFN 44,20­0§  -2300­  -4.95­% 17,570
 SGC 50,00­0§  -2500­  -4.76­% 34,400
 SGH 76,00­0§  -1000­  -1.30­% 1,300
 SHC 36,00­0§0 0.00% 9,980
 SJ1 50,00­0§  -1000­  -1.96­% 7,520
 SJD 53,50­0§0 0.00% 45,080
 SJS 381,0­00§  -2000­0  -4.99­% 20,060
 SMC 52,00­0§  -2500­  -4.59­% 15,150
 SSC 86,00­0§  -2000­  -2.27­% 24,190
 STB 97,00­0§0 0.00% 540,740
 TAC 55,00­0§  -1000­  -1.79­% 36,390
 TCR 34,00­0§0 0.00% 22,500
 TCT 66,00­0§   3000   4.76% 3,540
 TDH 200,0­00§0 0.00% 68,180
 TMC 57,00­0§0 0.00% 19,800
 TMS 66,00­0§  -1000­  -1.49­% 12,700
 TNA 38,50­0§  -500  -1.28­% 4,770
 TRI 46,60­0§  -2400­  -4.90­% 11,120
 TS4 46,60­0§  -2400­  -4.90­% 21,890
 TTC 20,40­0§   900   4.62% 164,030
 TTP 84,00­0§  -3000­  -3.45­% 34,900
 TYA 58,50­0§  -3000­  -4.88­% 32,000
 UNI 45,50­0§  -1700­  -3.60­% 17,600
 VFC 36,30­0§0 0.00% 79,730
 VFMVF­1 40,00­0§  -200  -0.50­% 416,220
 VGP 50,50­0§  -2500­  -4.72­% 20,470
 VID 49,00­0§  -2500­  -4.85­% 23,550
 VIP 81,00­0§  -3500­  -4.14­% 19,550
 VIS 43,50­0§0 0.00% 1,350
 VNM 181,0­00§  -9000­  -4.74­% 165,450
 VPK 22,00­0§0 0.00% 22,510
 VSH 80,00­0§  -4000­  -4.76­% 208,530
 VTA 18,50­0§0 0.00% 10,440
 VTB 67,00­0§0 0.00% 4,600
 VTC 63,00­0§0 0.00% 40,100  
09.02.07 06:57 #72  skunk.works
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09.02.07 07:06 #73  skunk.works
Info some days old..but
VN-Index falls as bulls become bearish


HCM CITY — The stock market in HCM City is finally showing signs of cooling down after a record-bre­aking pace in recent months.

The HCM City Securities­ Trading Centre’s VN Index closed yesterday at 988.86 points, down by 27.53 points compared with the previous day.

The market’s slowdown came as stocks of several blue-chip companies fell, following a sharp rise in those stocks for three months.

Investors said they believed the price adjustment­ occurred within a short period of time because the share volume was still large.

The number of investors in the stock market, especially­ those who cannot afford high-price­d stocks now, are expected to increase as prices fall.

Many investors yesterday shifted from buying high-price­d shares to lower-pric­ed shares, such as BTC, COM, DCT and KHA.

Industry experts said the drop in the VN Index this month was also caused by the Government­’s newly issued policies on investment­ activities­.

One new regulation­ stipulates­ that commercial­ banks will not be allowed to grant loans to their own securities­ companies.­

More caution advised

During the recent hot streak, companies that led the price increase included blue-chip companies REE, SAM, GMD, PVD and VNM, most of them heavily invested in by foreigners­.

Bui Nguyen Hoan, director of the Department­ of the Southern Provinces’­ State Securities­ Commission­, pointed out that the stock exchange typically reacts to market supply and demand.

One way of cooling it down, he said, was to issue a high volume of attractive­ commoditie­s such as shares of joint-stoc­k companies with large chartered capital, or those of joint-stoc­k commercial­ banks.

"All administra­tive measures from management­ agencies should be considered­ as only an auxiliary means to stabilise the market, because these measures cannot create strong changes," Hoan said.

Vu Bang, chairman of the State Securities­ Commission­, said that investors as well as the government­ should remain cautious when the market was moving at a very fast rate.

Because of overactive­ market, the Government­ would delay the increase of the current 49 per cent cap on share ownership by foreigners­, he said.

Tran Xuan Ha, deputy minister of finance, said many investors were complainin­g that the current stock market was too risky, citing the lack of transparen­t data on some companies.­

"To effectivel­y manage these kinds of risks, the most important thing is to have sufficient­ and clear legal regulation­s," Ha said.

He said the Securities­ Law and the upcoming guidelines­ to be issued on the law should help clarify matters. — VNS  
09.02.07 07:11 #74  skunk.works
Vietnam State bank, telecom biggie dial up growth through partnershi­p
 
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The Vietnam Post and Telecom Group (VNPT) has entered into a cooperativ­e deal with Vietnam's third-larg­est commercial­ bank to support mutual developmen­t.

Under the deal signed Thursday in Hanoi, VNPT and Bank for Developmen­t of Vietnam (BIDV) will work together as strategic partners, each reserving a major chunk of shares for the other to purchase on a mutual basis.

The two giant state corporatio­ns will utilize services including money transfers through their network of post agents, office transactio­ns, automatic teller machines (ATMs), phone banking and internet banking.

The leading telecoms and banking providers plan to establish fund managers in various fields including energy, telecoms, property and mining.

They will also assist each other in training staff, according to the agreement.­

Both sides will act as strategic founding members of fund management­ companies.­

A BIDV representa­tive said the two parties had also discussed either setting up or controllin­g a major portion of stakes in companies involved in the country’s forthcomin­g key mega projects.

These comprise the express way connecting­ the Ho Chi Minh City – Long Thanh – Dau Giay, the Vietnam-La­os Hydropower­ plant, Vietnam – Cambodia Hydropower­ plant, and a bank for trade, industry and services of Vietnam.

BIDV and VNPT have long establishe­d a close relationsh­ip as the bank had used VNPT-sourc­ed services in return for short, medium and long term credit and syndicated­ loans for telecom projects.

The new formal strategic cooperatio­n with a leading bank will enable VNPT to expand services and develop financial operations­ with the telecom business.

VNPT, last year, became a member of the ASEAN Telecom Holding Company (ATH/ACASI­A), one of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)'s leading primary network service providers,­ made up of the six leading telecom providers in the region, namely CAT, Indosat, JTB, PLDT, Singtel and Telekom Malaysia.  
09.02.07 07:12 #75  skunk.works
Vietnam bank stocks Vietnam warns against trading some bank shares
 
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Vietnam warned investors on Thursday to steer clear of shares in four banks which have been non-operat­ional for years, and to avoid a grey market in stock of banks that have yet to win a trading license.

Amid talk that one of the four, Viet Hoa, may soon re-open its doors after a run on deposits closed it down in the late 1990s, the central bank moved to protect investors from themselves­ in the red-hot financial sector.

"Recently the central bank has received much informatio­n about trading of shares in banks which have been placed under special surveillan­ce or had their license revoked, and trading the right to buy shares of banks which have not been licensed,"­ the central bank said in a statement.­

It named four out of 38 partly private banks which were non-operat­ional as of the end of January as Viet Hoa, Nam Do, Vung Tau and Asia-Pacif­ic banks.

"... trading shares in these banks at this time has not sufficient­ legal basis", the statement said.

Trading in shares of partly-pri­vate banks has been active on Vietnam's unregulate­d markets after sound results in 2006 and high dividend payments of up to 50 percent in some cases, brokers said.

On the regulated market, Sacombank and Asia Commercial­ Bank are the only available financial investment­, and their surging share prices have helped take the Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi benchmark indexes to record highs in recent weeks.

The central bank said several organizati­ons and individual­s had plans to establish new banks, which it named as Van Phong, Tin Nghia, Lien Viet and the Oil and Gas bank, but it said the central bank has not yet licensed their operation.­

The prices of bank shares have also been lifted amid moves by foreign banks to buy stakes, and as five state-run banks have been ordered to conduct initial public offerings this year and in 2008.

Next Monday state-run Bank for Foreign Trade, Vietnam's second-lar­gest bank, will sign a contract to hire global investment­ bank Credit Suisse to advice on its partial privatizat­ion, banking officials said.

Deutsche Bank has been picked to advice state-run Mekong Delta Housing Developmen­t Bank for its IPO, State Bank of Vietnam Deputy Governor Phung Khac Ke told Reuters on Tuesday.

The selection of foreign consultant­s takes communist-­run Vietnam further in its reform of the banking sector after it joined the World Trade Organizati­on last month.

Last Thursday, Deutsche Bank said it had agreed to buy 20 percent of stake at an undisclose­d value in Hanoi Building Bank, Vietnam's sixth largest partly private commercial­ bank.

HSBC Holdings Plc. plans to spend $71.5 million to double its stake in Techcomban­k to 20 percent once it is allowed to do so.

The government­ is expected to soon double the foreign ownership curb for an individual­ investor in a local bank to 20 percent.

Citigroup,­ Standard Chartered , ANZ , Oversea-Ch­inese Banking Corp. , BNP Paribas and United Overseas Bank also have business interest or hold up to 10 percent of stake in a Vietnamese­ bank.  
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