Vietnam stocks: Where’s the next buy zone?
The market continues to decline, moving away from the 1,700-point threshold. According to experts, this correction is normal, and investors should...
The market continues to decline, moving away from the 1,700-point threshold. According to experts, this correction is normal, and investors should...
On the special trading session of August 19, banking stocks once again buoyed the VN-Index, remaining the preferred picks of securities firms for the remainder of...
With several effects, including the prospect of a market upgrade, Vietnam's stock market is projected to maintain its upward trend and reach new highs. However, in this...
The current valuation of the banking sector does not fully reflect the long-term economic growth prospects, potential improvement in asset quality, and the...
Listed bank stocks are forecast to continue uptrend thanks to strong profit growth.
Once a symbol of the nation's industrialisation aspirations, Viet Nam's shipbuilding industry was not only a source of national pride as the country set its course for...
Amidst escalating climate challenges and a global push for sustainability, Viet Nam’s shipbuilding industry is accelerating its shift toward a green transition. This...
The VN-Index has surged 22.5% since April 9 to the highest level since September 22, 2021.
In the short term, if VN-Index fails to maintain 1,300 points, it will be is under pressure to correct and retest 1,270 points.
The shipbuilding industry, including a system of large and small shipyards from the north to the south and joint ventures with foreign countries, plays a key role...
In recent trading sessions, banking stocks have attracted a significant influx of foreign capital, driving up both trading volume and value.
Foreign investors bought more than VND4.1 trillion (about US$161 million) worth of stocks on May 13, nearly three times the amount of the previous day.
As domestic and global demand for new ships continues to rise, Vietnam's shipbuilding industry has significant potential for growth.
While commercial banks’ primary profits still come from loan interest income, the trend in income structure is shifting towards revenue diversification.
The Vietnam banking sector must implement solutions to reduce lending interest rates, creating conditions for individuals and businesses to access loans at...
While several commercial banks project profit increases of 20-33%, others, particularly state-owned, are taking a more cautious approach amidst unpredictable global...
Banking stocks, especially the Big 3 banks, in the Vietnam's stock market surged strongly as Q4 2024 financial results gradually came to light.
In the dynamic global economic landscape, the asset management sector is emerging as a standout field, with rapid growth fuelled by wealthy, middle-class and...
Commercial banks' pre-tax profits in 2025 are forecast to grow by 14.9% year-on-year, while bad debt has peaked and is expected to decrease next year.
In Q4 2024, a number of listed banks reported remarkable credit growth. As a result, these stocks have very promising potential for 2025.
Quan Trong Thanh, Head of Research at Maybank Investment Bank (MSVN), predicts that loan growth would reach roughly 15% in 2025 in a scenario of 6.7–7% GDP growth....
Pre-tax profits for banks during the first nine months of 2024 remained positive, exceeding 200 trillion VND, solidifying the sector's position as a market leader.