Local retailers to remain on top

Local retailers to remain on top

Domestic retailers will continue to lead the market in the coming years, experts have said.
IMF approves US$50b aid programme for Argentina

IMF approves US$50b aid programme for Argentina

The International Monetary Fund on Wednesday (Jun 20) formally approved a US$50 billion aid package intended to help Argentina confront inflation, budget deficits and a weakening currency.
Schindler to launch first showroom in Vietnam

Schindler to launch first showroom in Vietnam 1

Schindler Vietnam launched its first showroom in the country at its Jardine Schindler Training Centre in Ho Chi Minh City.
European firms say China business 'more difficult'

European firms say China business 'more difficult'

European companies complain they still face a tough business climate in China despite Beijing's pledges of openness, with about half saying it has become tougher in the past year, according to a survey released on Wednesday (Jun 20).
BSR may take one more year for the second share sale

BSR may take one more year for the second share sale

BSR will divest the state-owned stake on the stock exchange, giving room for non-strategic investors to participate.
Yeah1 sets record-high reference price for shares on HSX

Yeah1 sets record-high reference price for shares on HSX

Yeah1 will officially list 27.36 million shares on HSX at the reference price of $10.93, beating both Sabeco and Vinamilk.
Agriculture firms struggle to get loans

Agriculture firms struggle to get loans

High-tech and clean agriculture are officially among the priority sectors for bank credit but agriculturalists find it hard to get loans.
Australian telecom giant Telstra to axe 8,000 jobs

Australian telecom giant Telstra to axe 8,000 jobs

Australia's dominant telecommunications company Telstra on Wednesday (Jun 20) announced plans to axe 8,000 jobs - a quarter of its workforce - as part of a drastic new strategy to cope with an increasingly competitive industry.
Audi CEO arrested over Volkswagen emissions scandal

Audi CEO arrested over Volkswagen emissions scandal

Volkswagen’s emissions scandal has just seen the arrest of Rupert Stadler, CEO of the Audi division, marking the highest level official to be toppled so far.
Data analytics and artificial intelligence boost business operations

Data analytics and artificial intelligence boost business operations

PwC Consulting Vietnam joined Eurocham and Microsoft Vietnam in a workshop to introduce data analytics and AI to Vietnamese businesses.
Korean companies keen on Vietnamese beauty market

Korean companies keen on Vietnamese beauty market

Many Korean beauty brands are looking to expand their operations to tap into the fast-growing Vietnamese market.
Apple fined millions by Australian court for misleading customers over faulty iPhones

Apple fined millions by Australian court for misleading customers over faulty iPhones

Apple was Tuesday fined Aus$9 million (US$6.7 million) by an Australian court for making false claims about consumer rights when refusing to fix faulty iPhones and iPads previously repaired by a third party.
Jilted Fujifilm sues Xerox for US$1 billion after aborted merger

Jilted Fujifilm sues Xerox for US$1 billion after aborted merger

Japanese technology giant Fujifilm said Tuesday (Jun 19) it was suing US firm Xerox, seeking more than US$1 billion in damages after a merger between the two firms was scrapped last month.
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