VN30 falls during debut session
The new index VN30, which comprises the 30 best stocks listed on the HCM Stock Exchange, lost 1.43 percent from 449.41 points to 447.47 points during its first ever session on Feb. 6.
For the first time, a Vietnamese television show has been short-listed for the Asia Pacific Broadcasting Union Prize and will rub shoulders with the big boys from Japan, Korea, and China.
Ngoi sao uoc mo or Dreaming Star, produced by Vietnam Television, has been nominated in two categories: TV Entertainment and TV special jury prize.
It is a show that helps young people achieve their dreams with the support of individuals who are celebrities in their fields and organizations.
Broadcast for the first time in August 2009 on VTV6, a channel meant for youth, it has showcased the dreams of 50 young people around the country.
The program also features games, live performances, creative video clips, and others.
Shows from Japan’s TBS, Korea’s KBS, Australia’s ABC, and China’s CCTV have also made it to the short list.
The results will be announced at the ABU awards ceremony in Tokyo October 19, with the winners in each category getting a trophy and a cash prize of US$1500.
The new index VN30, which comprises the 30 best stocks listed on the HCM Stock Exchange, lost 1.43 percent from 449.41 points to 447.47 points during its first ever session on Feb. 6.
Local businesses are preparing for Valentine's Day, a popular time of the year for expressions of love and devotion.