Exchange watchdog puts firms under supervision

Jul 9th at 13:37
09-07-2013 13:37:37+07:00

Exchange watchdog puts firms under supervision

The Ha Noi Stock Exchange has decided to put shares of Golden Bridge Viet Nam Securities Co (GBS) and Chi Linh Materials and House Development Co (MCL) under control and traded in restricted time from today.

Both companies have violated regulations on information disclosure.

If they failed to fix the shortcomings by July 31, their listings would be suspended, the watchdog announced.

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