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Market edges up amid high liquidity

Foreign investors continued its net selling trend on HoSE, offloading VNĐ625.62 billion worth of shares.

Cautious credit policy tests Việt Nam's stock market

The policy not only influences capital flow within the economy but also represents a critical test for the stock market after a year of substantial...

VN-Index reverses course due to rising selling force

By the close of trading, the VN-Index had dropped 22.54 points, or 1.23 per cent, settling at 1,806.5 points. During the session, the index even...

Corporate capital-raising wave to reach over $3.8 billion

This may affect liquidity in the stock market as a portion of money is and will be drawn away in a context where the wave of IPOs, capital increases...

Vietnam's IPO market on recovery trajectory

Vietnam's initial public offering (IPO) arena has witnessed a rebound following two blockbuster IPOs in the financial sector in 2025.

VN-Index fall for fourth straight day on profit-taking activities

Although the VN-Index saw a slight increase at the beginning of the session, it quickly reversed direction, settling near the reference level.

State-owned stocks rally as reform expectations lift market sentiment

Vietnam’s stock market is witnessing a sharp rally in state-owned enterprise shares, as investors anticipate a new reform-driven cycle following...

Fertiliser makers seen benefiting from stable urea prices, lower oil costs in 2026

Analysts expect prices to stabilise throughout 2026, keeping the average selling price in line with 2025 levels.

Stock market cap more than doubles after five years: minister

The number of investor accounts surpassed 11 million, exceeding the government's target of 9 million accounts by 2025 and meeting the 2030 target...

Retail stocks poised for growth as consumption recovery and policy tailwinds align

Retail stocks are drawing growing investor interest as recovering consumer demand, supportive tax policies and improving income prospects underpin...





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