July 6, 2026
Vietnam’s VN-Index down 18.58 points, foreign traders net-sell US$106.11 million, Monday
The VN-Index closed at 1,843.50, down 18.58 points or 1.00 percent, with a total trading value of VND 22,430.32 billion or US$851.25 million, and foreign traders net-selling US$106.11 million worth of equities, Monday, according to the latest data from the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange.
Vietnam C.bank strengthens central exchange rate, July 06, 2026
On July 6, in Vietnam, the black market US dollar buy rate was VND 26,450, and the sell rate was VND 26,480, a change of 170 and 170, respectively, for a mid-market rate of VND 26,465 (down 0.64 percent), according to prices quoted by Ty Gia USD.
Vietnam News Today, July 06 2026, Business & Economy
In today’s Vietnam news: Foreign media regulations update, MoMo bidders, Second nuclear power plant , High-tech development incentives, GDP growth H1, MPS colonel shift to MoF, Hon Khoai port development, Counterfeit crackdown, PLA navy to visit Vietnam, Tourism earnings H1, Japan ODA for copyright protection, Stock market Friday, Exchange rates Friday, and more.
In today’s Vietnam news: Foreign media regulations update, MoMo bidders, Second nuclear power plant , High-tech development incentives, GDP growth H1, MPS colonel shift
In today’s Vietnam news: Internet cafe opening hours restricted, Crypto transfers tax, Proposal courts investigative power reduced, WB upgrade VN to UMI status, Fuel
In today’s Vietnam news: MB Securities fined off-book margin lending, Borrower capacity proof limit lifted, Counterfeit shampoo and body wash, Electronics retailer IPO, Investors
This is an interview with Chris Walker, a Vietnam Sourcing Expert with Vietnam Factory Tours how rising oil prices and the Middle East crisis are
This is an interview with John Gardner, CEO and Founding Partner, at Optimum Hospitality in Ho Chi Minh City. It covers fuel price impacts on:
This is an interview with Dr Nuno F. Ribeiro, Associate Professor, International Tourism & Hospitality Management at Copenhagen Business College, formerly of RMIT Vietnam. It