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Day: October 27, 2023
VN-Index up 5.17 points (1,060.62 ) at close, October 26
It’s been swings and roundabouts this week for the HOSE but it has managed to finish the week on a positive note, up 5.17 points or 0.49 percent at close of business today, according to HOSE data. This was credited to domestic traders, however, with foreign traders net withdrawing VND
Analysis of yesterday’s big VN-Index drop: it was Vingroup
Yesterday the VN-Index dropped 40 points straight-up on the back of Vingroup announcing it would issue more bonds to cover bonds that were maturing, Reuters has reported. Reuters is referencing ‘traders and stock brokers’ as saying this reworking of bond debt may have ‘raised concerns about Vingroup’s financial status. Note
Heineken records drop in beer sales in Vietnam first 9 months of this year
Heineken’s organic sales fell by 5.2 percent in the first nine months of the year, 2.6 percent of that fall attributed to the Vietnam and Nigerai markets, The Investor is reporting. According to the article, Heineken is saying that it is because of a broader economic slowdown, however, there have
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