July 7, 2026
Vietnam’s VN-Index up 4.75 points, foreign traders net-buy US$1.18 million, Tuesday
The VN-Index closed at 1,848.25, up 4.75 points or 0.26 percent, with a total trading value of VND 16,370.30 billion or US$621.26 million, and foreign traders net-buying US$1.18 million worth of equities, Tuesday, according to the latest data from the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange.
Vietnam C.bank strengthens central exchange rate, July 07, 2026
On July 7, in Vietnam, the black market US dollar buy rate was VND 26,450, and the sell rate was VND 26,480, unchanged from yesterday, according to prices quoted by Ty Gia USD.
Vietnam News Today, July 07 2026, Business & Economy
In today’s Vietnam news: Imported steel for stadium project, Some mining rights assigned without auction, Indonesia / Philippines VN tobacco law trade intervention, FDI H1 2026, CGT exemptions open-ended funds, Construction equipment demand / shortages, VCCI push back prepay customs fees, Top 10 brokers revised, Anime piracy website arrests, Stock market Monday, Exchange rates Monday, Yesterday’s Vietnam news roundup, Exchange rates Friday, and more.
In today’s Vietnam news: Fuel price changes, Removing export barriers to reduce trade deficit, Land valuation changes, Carbon market challenges, Adidas possible kit supplier
In today’s Vietnam news: ESL provider possible sale, Waste-to-energy project breaks ground, Driver shortages?, Drugs stores fined, Bad debts rising, Securities firm fined, Industrial
In today’s Vietnam news: Oil and gas stocks rally, Business closures HCMC, New SK bank enters market, Business dissolution reform, Google Pixel China to
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