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  2. Vietnamese đồng - Wikipedia

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    August 17, 2010, The SBV further devalued the VND by 2.04% to 18,932 VND/USD, an increase of 388 dong from the previous rate. [37] [38] On February 11, 2011, the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) announced a decision to increase the interbank exchange rate between USD and VND from 18,932 VND to 20,693 VND (a 9.3% increase).

  3. The House of No Man - Wikipedia

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    24 billion VND (1 million USD) (United States) The House of No Man ( Vietnamese : Nhà bà nữ ) is a 2023 Vietnamese comedy-drama film directed and co-produced by Trấn Thành . The film stars Lê Giang , Uyển Ân , Song Luân , Trấn Thành , Khả Như , Quỳnh Lý , Phương Lan, Dương Lâm, Ngọc Giàu, and Việt Anh.

  4. Vietnam International Commercial Joint Stock Bank - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] VIB is one of the largest banks in Vietnam, with a total asset of over VND 383,000 billion (US$16.5 billion) as of December 30, 2023. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Thummarungsee Bank

  5. Economy of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, imports rose 12.1%, reaching US$148 billion, most of which are materials and machinery needed for export. China continued to be Vietnam's largest import partner, with US$43.7 billion. The ASEAN is second with US$23.1 billion, South Korea is third, Japan is fourth and the EU is the fifth largest import partner of Vietnam.

  6. List of Vietnamese subdivisions by GDP - Wikipedia

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    List of Vietnamese Region by 2021 GRDP Rank Region Population GRDP (billion VND) GRDP (million USD) Percapita (USD) 1 Southeast: 17,074,300 2,192,303

  7. Asia Commercial Bank - Wikipedia

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    As revealed by Toàn, customers withdrew 5 billion VND (240 million USD) from the bank on Wednesday, August 22. [6] On September 19, 2012, ACB announced their approval of resignation by Chairman Trần Xuân Giá and 2 Vice Chairmen, Lê Vũ Kỳ and Trịnh Kim Quang, due to their involvement in Hải's case. [7]

  8. China's $200 Billion Investment - AOL

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  9. Mai Kieu Lien - Wikipedia

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    Mai Kieu Lien (born 1. September 1953 in Paris, France) is a Vietnamese businesswoman and currently Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Vinamilk. [1] She studied in the Soviet Union and has been working for Vinamilk since returning to Vietnam in 1976, holding leadership positions during much of the company's modernisation. [2]