Stock Market Weekly Forecast: Beware of selling pressure at high price
The VN-Index closed the last week with a pinbar candlestick with a relatively long upper shadow, reflecting strong selling pressure at high price levels.
The VN-Index closed the last week with a pinbar candlestick with a relatively long upper shadow, reflecting strong selling pressure at high price levels.
Techical indicators have not yet shown clear signs of a peak. Therefore, the VN-Index may continue its upward trend.
Over the past week, shares of State-owned banks—led by major lenders in the VN30 index—have continued to attract strong investor inflows following the issuance...
Volatility may continue in the next sessions as cash flow shifts between sectors in the Vietnamese stock market.
Shares of companies in which the State holds controlling stakes continued to surge to ceiling prices, attracting strong investor inflows. However, this group is...
The VN-Index may experience some fluctuations and accumulate more momentum before continuing its breakout.
The journey to “green” the banking sector is entering an important transitional phase, as requirements for sustainable development, emission reduction, and ESG practices...
In many analysts’s view, investors should pay attention to the continued tug-of-war in the area around 1,730 in the next sessions.
The US remains Viet Nam’s largest export market despite tariff barriers. However, most Vietnamese exporters to this market face major bottlenecks: the lack of...
Trading in Vietnam’s stock market after the holiday period has become increasingly unpredictable. Still, short-term forecasts suggest that adjustment and volatility are...
Vietnam is classified as a frontier market by FTSE and MSCI. It has been on the FTSE Russell watchlist for a potential upgrade to emerging market (EM) status since...
The current valuation of the banking sector does not fully reflect the long-term economic growth prospects, potential improvement in asset quality, and the...
Some sectors currently have high growth potential, but not all of their stocks will break out. To reduce risk, investors must screen options for investments.
Commercial banks in Ho Chi Minh City are stepping up lending for production and business at reasonable rates to support the city’s double-digit growth target for 2025.
In the context of increasing globalisation and climate change, the development of green credit is not only an inevitable trend but also an urgent requirement for Viet...
The VN-Index has surged 22.5% since April 9 to the highest level since September 22, 2021.
While the Vietnam banking sector may continue to confront NIM and asset quality issues in 2025, its overall operating environment is projected to improve.
Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV, HoSE: BID) has seen foreign investors register to purchase all shares in the upcoming private offering.
Looking at the current situation and imagining a future that is approaching rapidly, I am increasingly convinced that transformation and adaptation are the most...
Vietnam’s GDP growth is projected to reach 7.5% under normal conditions and up to 8% in an optimistic scenario for 2025, according to a research group at the Bank for...
Banking stocks, especially the Big 3 banks, in the Vietnam's stock market surged strongly as Q4 2024 financial results gradually came to light.
Leading the market's capital-raising race are the Big 3 banks, led by Vietcombank (HoSE: VCB), which has received approval from the National Assembly to raise...