Stock market gets rise

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VietnamPlus English 14 hour(s) ago

The VN-Index on the HCM Stock Exchange gained 0.41 percent to finish the session at 502.23 points on May 22.

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Government report lifts market

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VietnamPlus English 3 day(s) ago 1 related news

Shares climbed towards the end of the May 20 session on both national stock exchanges amid investor optimism over positive outcomes from the Government report at the National Assembly meeting which opened that morning in Ha Noi.

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Shares rally on both bourses

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VietnamPlus English 6 day(s) ago 1 related news

The Vietnamese stock market extended its rally during May 16’s session.

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New stimulus plan buoys stock market

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VietnamPlus English 1 week(s) ago 2 related news

While the stock market in general reacted positively on May 15 to a new 30 trillion VND (1.4 billion USD) real estate support package, shares of companies in the sector saw little change.

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Shares turn to recover after yesterday's losses

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VietNam News English 1 week(s) ago 2 related news

Shares on the HCM City Stock Exchange managed to rally in last trading minutes, with the benchmark Vn-Index gaining 0.13 per cent to 484.50 points.

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Shares rise on blue chips' rally

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VietnamPlus English 1 week(s) ago 1 related news

On the HCM Stock Exchange on May 13, the VN-Index added nearly 0.6 percent to reach 488.93 points.

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Market seen moving flat this week

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SaigonTimes English 1 week(s) ago

HCMC – The local stock market may repeat sideways movements this week as the interest rate cuts announced last week were already priced in and failed to buoy investor sentiment.

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Shares up in the south but down in the north

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VietNam News English 1 week(s) ago

While shares rose in HCM City, Ha Noi stocks retreated. On the HCM City Stock Exchange, the VN-Index added 0.6 per cent to reach 489.09 points.

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Vn-Index falls on retreat of blue chips

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VietNam News English 1 week(s) ago

The retreat of large-cap shares pulled the VN-Index down to 486.92 points by the end of this morning after surpassing 490 points in the early session.

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Increase in cash flow helps markets climb

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VietnamPlus English 1 week(s) ago 3 related news

The value of negotiated transactions in the HCM Stock Exchange on May 9, worth 1.16 trillion VND (55.2 million USD) accounted for 64 percent of a total market value of nearly 1.82 trillion VND (86.7 million USD).

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Both bourses seeing shares climb

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VietnamPlus English 2 week(s) ago

Shares on both stock exchanges rose on May 6 with the VN-Index on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange climbing 2.75 percent to finish the session at 488.32 points and the HNX-Index on the Hanoi Stock Exchange jumping 2.84 percent to a close of 60.74 points.

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Shares jump on rate cut news

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VietNam News English 2 week(s) ago 1 related news

Shares on both national stock exchanges jumped this morning following the news that Vietcombank will cut its deposit interest rate to 6 per cent today and a national asset management company will be established in the near future.

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Trading sluggish on both bourses

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VietNam News English 3 week(s) ago 1 related news

Shares reversed last Friday's losses during this morning's session on the HCM City Stock Exchange.

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Both exchanges see shares rising

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VietnamPlus English 3 week(s) ago 1 related news

Shares on both stock exchanges kept rising on April 25, but trading continued to be sluggish.

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Diminishing trade sends markets spiralling

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VietnamNet English 1 month(s) ago 1 related news

Diminishing trade sends markets spiralling

VietNamNet Bridge – Last week, the VN-Index dropped 4.25 per cent over the previous week's close, reaching 473.21 points after breaking important support levels.

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