Bad debts rise to 2.72 percent in Vietnam
Non-performing loans in Vietnam’s financial system have expanded to 2.72 percent of total loans, up 0.55 percent from the end of last year, the central bank said.
Source: Thanh Nien Daily
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Takeover target LSE revenue rises 14 percent
LONDON, Jul (Reuters) - The London Stock Exchange , seen as a takeover target since the collapse of its bid for a Canadian rival, reported a 14 percent rise in revenue for its financial first quarter...
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U.S. stocks sink on debt fears; gold, dollar gain
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- U.S. stocks closed with broad losses Monday as investors transferred holdings into safe-havens such as the dollar and gold on concerns over U.S. debt levels and European...
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8.8 percent increase in tuition proposed
NDSU's current financial situation has prompted President Bresciani to ask the State Board of Higher Education for permission to increase tuition by 8.8 percent so that university programs don't have...
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Beebe worried about debt talks
Gov. Mike Beebe on Tuesday said a possible financial default resulting from failure to raise the federal debt ceiling would create a financial disaster equal to a major earthquake along the New Madrid...
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Governors reflect partisan divide in debt debate
SALT LAKE CITY -- Governors nationwide are nervously watching the debt-ceiling debate in Washington, fearing that a partisan impasse could rattle financial markets and slow the economic recoveries the
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Arab stocks suffer from Greek and Italian debt debacle
AMMAN: Arab stock markets lost ground last week as investors came under negative impact from global recovery worries, Europe's debt ordeal and the persistent political turmoil in the Middle East, financial...
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US stocks dip on debt worries
US stocks fell on Thursday as the market worried about a possible US debt default if Congress fails to act soon to raise the borrowing limit. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 54.49 points (0.44...