VN-Index may continue to move sideways
VN-Index may continue to go sideways with the support at 1,350-1,360 points, before heading towards the next target around 1,370-1,380 points.
VN-Index may continue to go sideways with the support at 1,350-1,360 points, before heading towards the next target around 1,370-1,380 points.
TCB stock of the Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Techcombank) – remains the only stock in the VN30 basket to continue rising in value.
Many securities firms (Securities Companies - SCs) have released their Q1 2025 financial results. The profit picture shows a clear concentration among large companies,...
While the Vietnam banking sector may continue to confront NIM and asset quality issues in 2025, its overall operating environment is projected to improve.
Banking stocks, especially the Big 3 banks, in the Vietnam's stock market surged strongly as Q4 2024 financial results gradually came to light.
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....
The Vietnamese stock market may continue to go sideways. This will offer hazards to investors who own stocks that have been exposed to negative information.
Numerous equity investment funds outperformed the stock market's benchmark VN-Index by a significant margin in September, according to a Fiingroup's report on investment...
Banking stocks may have short-term dips, but they will have a positive long-term outlook.
Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Techcombank, HoSE: TCB) may remain a bright spot in the Vietnam banking industry in the future quarters.
Many Vietnamese securities companies have returned to the capital raising race after the ups and downs of the stock market.
The banking sector would be the best proxy to Vietnam's economic resurgence. What bank stocks will be on the radar?
As of 03 November 2021, 717 listed companies on three Vietnam bourses have released 3Q21 results. 3Q21 aggregate earnings increased 17.8% YoY despite stricter social...
2Q21 aggregate earnings of 17 listed commercial banks rose 36.2% YoY on strong credit growth, NIM expansion, and subdued CIR. How positive will the banking sector look...