VN-Index

Vietnamnet liên tục cập nhật các chỉ số VN-Index hôm nay, phân tích và dự báo thị trường chứng khoán để độc giả có cái nhìn đúng nhất

Falling liquidity leaves national bourses mixed

 VietNamNet Bridge – Shares fell on the HCM City Stock Exchange last week, but gained slightly on the northern bourse.

Investors still cautious as shares advance

 VietNamNet Bridge – Shares managed to rebound last week but investors remained cautious during all trading sessions.

E Sea tensions keep indices down

 Shares fell further yesterday afternoon as investors increased selling on fears of rising East Sea tensions between Viet Nam and China.

Market up after Wednesday's panic selling

 VietNamNet Bridge – Shares on May 9 rebounded from the biggest ever retreat that occurred at the previous session.

Vietnamese tycoons lost over $85 millions this morning

The stock market fell sharply Thursday morning, possibly due to the psychological impact of the East Sea conflict between Vietnam and China. The session saw the biggest one-day decline since 2001. 

Stocks defy odds to end week on a high

 VietNamNet Bridge – Despite the current atmosphere in the markets, stock indexes have enjoyed healthy gains over the last week.

VN-Index hits four-year high

 VietNamNet Bridge – Shares in HCM City extended last Friday's gains during on Monday session (Jan 20), as the VN-Index jumped 1.85 per cent to a four-year high of 553.67 points.

Foreign investors increasing stock accumulation

VietNamNet Bridge – The Vietnam stock market returns to its position as an important capital mobilisation channel, when capital flows not only come from domestic investors, Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry says on its website.

Economic activities fail to enliven shares

VietNamNet Bridge – Shares were mixed last week with a weak cash flow and cautious investors, but some data hinted at economic recovery.

Foreign cash inflow lifts local markets

 VietNamNet Bridge – Shares finished up last week on both national stock exchanges thanks to net buying by foreign investors, with speculative stocks proving particularly attractive.

Dismal trading drags on bourses

 VietNamNet Bridge – Benchmark indices ended down on both national stock exchanges last week.

Shares subside as investors remain cautious

 VietNamNet Bridge – Transactions for short-term purposes continued to dominate the market last week, creating both increasing and declining sessions. Foreign investors bought blue chips, helping reduce the panic caused by market pessimism.

Strong business results lift shares

 VietNamNet Bridge – Investors cheered good business results of large-cap companies which helped boost shares on both national stock exchanges last week. This uptrend is expected to advance into this week's trading.

HCM City breaks 500 barrier but liquidity low

 VietNamNet Bridge – Shares made significant gains on the HCM City Stock Exchange last week to break the 500 point barrier, but stocks tumbled in Ha Noi as liquidity remained low.

Markets see trade value, volume plummet

 VietNamNet Bridge – Trade value and volume fell sharply on both national stock exchanges last week, with analysts forecasting that markets were likely to see sideway movements this week if there's no positive news to buoy investor confidence.

Foreign buying on bourse to decline in H2: expert

VietNamNet Bridge – Foreign investors are forecast to reduce buying on bourse in the second half of this year and their participation may not a positive factor for the local stock market like in the year’s first half,

Shares subside as foreign investors sell blue chips

VietNamNet Bridge – The market fell sharply again last week, primarily due to strong selling pressure in blue-chips, including property developers Vingroup, Hoang Anh Gia Lai, Vietinbank, Vietcombank,

Stocks close down on previous week, month

VietNamNet Bridge – After the last trading session of the week on Friday, the VN-Index closed at 481.13 points, 3.55 per cent down over the previous week and 7.18 per cent adrift from the figure at the end of May.

Solid stocks trend hints at long-term rally

 VietNamNet Bridge – The VN-Index rose 3.8 per cent on the HCM City Stock Exchange last week compared to the previous week, rising to 518.39 points.

Speculative trading buoys stock market

VietNamNet Bridge – Strong speculative trading helped lift shares on both national stock exchanges last week while heavy negotiations trading on bank shares on the HCM City exchange attracted investor curiosity.