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Businesspeople spend big money to get back to nature Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
01/03/2021 09:09 GMT+7
After a period of working hard and making large fortunes, many businesspeople have chosen to leave the market and get back to nature where they can lead quiet lives.
Growing vegetables, raising fish and living in peace
Nguyen Hoang Nam in Ba Dinh district in Hanoi had never thought of leaving the capital city, where he had been living for 50 years, until he took a trekking tour on a motorbike to the highlands.
During the trip, Nam discovered the quietness in the mountains and forests, and the wonderful environment with pristine nature and fresh air.
Vietnam's benchmark stock exchange is struggling to keep up with a large influx of local investors looking to move cash away from savings accounts which are offering declining interest rates, sources and stock market analysts said.
Wednesday, January 06, 2021, 12:11 GMT+7
A woman rides a bicycle past a Stock Exchange center in Hanoi, July 21, 2015. Photo: Reuters
HANOI Vietnam’s benchmark stock exchange is struggling to keep up with a large influx of local investors looking to move cash away from savings accounts which are offering declining interest rates, sources and stock market analysts said.
Vietnam, the region’s small frontier market, has seen a four-fold jump in share trading volumes in December as the benchmark VN-Index surpassed the 1,000-point mark, a threshold it struggled to cross over the last two years.
The index has jumped 23% since the start of November.
December 21-28: Vietnam fulfils role as AIPA Chair: Top legislator
Monday, 2020-12-28 11:42:00
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Vietnam fulfils role as AIPA Chair: Top legislator
Vietnam has well fulfilled its role as Chair of the ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly (AIPA) in 2020 despite the serious impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and record floods and storms, thus contributing to increasing the country’s position and prestige in the region and the world, National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan said.
Addressing a conference on December 23 to review Vietnam’s AIPA Chairmanship Year, Ngan stated that right from the beginning of this year when the COVID-19 shows signs of spreading out, Vietnam proactively made scenarios for the AIPA Chairmanship Year and consulted member states about organising activities in an online format. Accordingly, the 41st AIPA General Assembly was held online – the first time in the history of AIPA. With the leadership and regulation of