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Stock market: VN-Index dips slightly as foreign investors net sell HPG, STB, ACB

The VN-Index closed at 1,365.67 on June 26, down 1.08 points or 0.08 percent, with total trading value reaching VND 19.17 trillion or US$737.31 million, according to data from the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchangeview source

Market sentiment remained mixed as gains in mid-caps were offset by declines in large caps, notably in the VN30 basket.

Key details:

  • VN30 index: Dropped 1.79 points to 1,463.57, down 0.12 percent
  • VNMidcap: Rose 1.45 points (0.07 percent) to 1,969.57
  • VNSmallcap: Slight gain of 0.29 points (0.02 percent)

Foreign trading: Net sold VND 271 billion or US$10.42 million

  • Foreign buys: VND 1.89 trillion or US$72.77 million
  • Foreign sells: VND 2.16 trillion or US$83.19 million

Top foreign buys:

  • MBB (Military Bank): Closed at 25.90, up 1.17 percent
  • GEX (Gelex Group): Closed flat at 37.50, foreign buy volume ~834k
  • SSI (Saigon Securities): Closed down at 24.50
  • VND (VNDirect): Up 1.18 percent to 17.15
  • NVL (Novaland): Up 1.68 percent to 15.15

Top foreign sells:

  • HPG (Hoa Phat): Closed at 22.80, up 0.66 percent
  • STB (Sacombank): Closed flat at 46.80
  • ACB: Slight drop to 21.20
  • KDH: Down 2.54 percent to 28.80

Foreign investors reversed into net selling territory after days of accumulation, dragging sentiment despite resilience in mid- and small-cap stocks.

See also: How to Open a Trading Account in Vietnam 2025: Key Processes & Procedures

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