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Banks cannot pay cash dividend this year: central bank
The State Bank of Vietnam has instructed commercial banks not to pay dividends in cash this year so that they can lower interest rates to help revive the economy.
Mobile World changes dividend payment plan
MBBank to pay 35 percent dividends for 2020
Eximbank seeks to pay dividends after 7 years
Lender Eximbank has sought approval from the State Bank of Vietnam to pay a dividend of VND1,800 ($0.07) per share for 2020.
April 8, 2021 | 07:05 pm PT
Firms grow along with Vietnam's tradition of burning votive paper for dead
With burning paper copies of money as votive offerings to ancestors being a popular tradition, the few companies that make them have seen sales rise.
August 20, 2018 | 08:25 pm PT