Vietnamese market falls back in world index

Aug 3rd at 20:37
03-08-2013 20:37:45+07:00

Vietnamese market falls back in world index

Viet Nam's stock market has been rejected from the world's top six strongest growing markets, according to IndexQ which ranks the world market index.

 

On Tuesday, the VN-Index still ranked sixth. However on Wednesday, IndexQ calculated the index increased at just 18.12 per cent from earlier this year, while the Nasdaq grew 19.77 per cent. Therefore, the US stock index replaced the VN-Index in the list.

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