Taking stock in VietnamAROUND THE MARKETSBUSINESS ASIA by BloombergPatricia ChengJason Folkmanis
Vietnam - Ho Chi Minh VN Index Source: Bloomberg Stock Market: Vietnam hosts two large stock exchanges; theHo Chi Minh City Stock Exchange(HOSE), Vietnam's largest stock exchange, and theHanoi Stock Exchange(HNX). The third exchange, UPCoM (Unlisted Public Company Market) is the market a...
Vietnam hosts two large stock exchanges; the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange (HOSE), Vietnam’s largest stock exchange, and the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX). The third exchange, UPCoM (Unlisted Public Company Market) is the market at HNX for public companies not listed yet.INVESTMENT...
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In 2017, VN-Index climbed 39 percent against 2016, reclaiming crown of Asia's best performing stock market and ranking among world's top five. In 2019, many factors, including macro-economic stability, high GDP growth rate, firms' profit expansion and a possible status upgrade to "emerging ...
The Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange’s benchmark VN-Index (VNINDEX) has lost 7.7 percent from this year’s June 7 high. The gauge has rallied 18 percent this year, at least 7 percentage points more than any other Southeast Asian benchmark tracked by Bloomberg. Vietnam Airlines Co., the...
MVIS®Australia Equal Weight (AUD) Index The MVIS®Australia Equal Weight Index (MVMVW) tracks the performance of the largest and most liquid companies incorporated in Australia and listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX), employing an equal weighting scheme. The index also includes non-...
The FTSE Vietnam 30 Index comprises the largest 30 Vietnam companies by full market capitalisation that are traded on Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange. It comprehensively covers sectors including real estate, consumer stables, industrials and financials, which can capture the essence of Vietnam economy ...
Justin Mott | Bloomberg | Getty Images Banks in Vietnam have long suffered under a cloud of bad loans, dampening credit growth, but now CIMB believes that will send the stock market sharply higher. It's about falling interest rates. "Falling inflation and aggressive purchases of Vietnam go...
traditional lending activities in a move to cut inflation. On the demand side, Vietnam’s retail investors and speculators were willing participants in the gold trading floor operations, given their affinity to gold, and also due to having been burnt on the Vietnam stock market when it produced...