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Friday, 10:02, 09/07/2021 Vietnamese have turned the tables to become dominant in the retail market, while many foreign giants have had to leave. Lotte decided to shut down Lotte Mart Dong Da on July 1 in a move which is part of an adjusted development strategy on expanding its network nationwide. Inaugurated in March 2014, Lotte Mart Dong Da was the largest center with more than 20,000 square meters of retail premises floor, which was seven times larger than the other two centers in Cau Giay and Ba Dinh districts. The center in late 2018 upgraded the cashier area interior, and the electricity, water supply and lighting systems. ....
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VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS JUNE 3 Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công 03/06/2021
12:20 GMT+7 Stock market hits historic peaks Vietnam’s benchmark VN-Index rose 3 points on June 3 to reach a record-high of 1,340.78 points. Liquidity on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HOSE) also posted a new record of nearly 26.14 trillion VND (1.13 billion USD). The southern bourse saw 222 codes rising, 187 codes declining, and 49 remaining unchanged. The HNX-Index on the Hanoi Stock Exchange, meanwhile, rose 3.58 points to 322.05 points, also a new high. Liquidity stood at more than 4.41 trillion VND. It had 112 codes increasing, 79 declining, and 80 staying flat. ....