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The Stock Market category covers market trends, stock indices, corporate earnings, and investor sentiment. It explores regulatory changes, foreign investment, macroeconomic influences, and capital market developments, providing insights into equities, bonds, and overall financial market performance.

 

Vietnam Securities Industry: Overview 2025

The Vietnam securities industry is the financial market system in Vietnam that facilitates the trading of securities such as stocks, bonds, and derivatives. It is regulated by the State Securities Commission (SSC), a government body responsible for overseeing market activities, ensuring transparency, and protecting investor interests…

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Vietnam stock market capitalisation in 2024 up 21.2 percent over 2023

The market capitalisation of Vietnam’s stock market reached nearly VND 7.2 trillion  or about US$288 billion in 2024, a 21.2 percent rise compared to a year earlier. This increase brings market capitalisation to approximately 70.4 percent of Vietnam’s estimated GDP for 2023, according to a press release from the Ministry of Finance (MoF).

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How to Open a Trading Account in Vietnam: Technical Guide 2025

A trading account in Vietnam is a financial account that allows individuals or institutions to buy and sell securities, such as stocks, bonds, and derivatives, on the country’s exchanges. This article details how to open a trading account for foreign institutions and individual investors.

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Vietnam revised securities regulations hit first hiccup

Vietnamese securities firm, Vietcap Securities, has notified the Securities Commission that the Netherlands’ Aegon Custody BV has failed to make payment on a trade completed on its behalf by Vietcap on December 17. Vietcap is currently footing the VND 4 billion bill.

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Pre-funding gone for some foreign stock traders in Vietnam, as new circular kicks-in

Tuoi Tre is covering the expectations of market watchers that this will give the market a welcome boost, Dau Tu Online on the other hand is suggesting that local securities firms with large cash buffers stand to benefit most, and VN Economy, conversely, has pointed out that after coming into effect there have still been large net cash outflows from the market from foreign investors.

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South Korea’s SK Group no longer major stakeholder in Vietnam’s Masan

Of note, in 2018, SK group bought 109.9 million shares in Masan Group for VND 100,000 or US$4.29 per share for a total of just over US$470 million. When it announced that it would be divesting, shares in Masan, which trades under the ticker MSN, were trading at about VND 76,200 or US$2.99 valuing the company’s holding at about US$328.6 million… 

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PetroVietnam Power Corporation: Vietnam Stock Overview

POW is currently constructing two LNG power plants with a combined capacity of 1,500 megawatts. These are the first LNG power plants in Vietnam. This is in line with the country’s shift from coal to gas power, however, declining domestic natural gas production means that much of Vietnam’s LNG will need to be imported….

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Vietnam’s VN30 Index Stocks 2024

The VN30 Index represents a group of the 30 largest and most liquid stocks listed on the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange, making it a key indicator of the overall performance of Vietnam’s stock market…

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Vingroup: Vietnam Stock Overview

Notably, in the first half of 2024, Vingroup sold the majority of its equity capital of Vincom Retail, which owns and leases a range of commercial spaces around Vietnam. This led to leasing revenue declining by 46 percent…

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SeABank: Vietnam Stock Overview

In contrast to these positive business results, SSB’s stock has fallen by around 20 percent since the start of the year. It’s not clear why this might be but pundits have noted that 42 million shares issued to staff on an employee share program in 2023 have now vested and it could be that these are being sold off…

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Vietnam C.bank floats new circular on bank accounts for foreign stock traders

These new regulations are designed to simplify the procedures and documentation required for opening indirect investment accounts, removing the need for consular legalisation for foreign-language documents. It would also introduce the option for foreign investors to open accounts electronically. Additionally, the circular would permit foreign investors to open multiple indirect investment accounts, providing greater flexibility for their investment activities…

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Saigon Thuong Tin Commercial Bank: Vietnam Stock Overview

In 2015, Sacombank merged with Southern Commercial Bank, the latter known as Phuong Nam in Vietnamese, which was in distress without about 50 percent of its debts considered bad at the time. This merger had a huge impact on Sacombank’s business performance in the period from 2016 to 2023 as it needed to set aside provisions for, as well as process, these bad debts. However, most of that assets have now been handled…

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Vietnam stock market holds steady on FTSE upgrade watchlist, October review

FTSE Russell notes that reforms have been made with respect to removing pre-funding requirements for foreign investors per a circular issued by the Ministry of Finance back in September, but goes on to say that Vietnam still needs to reform its registration process for new accounts and to come up with a way for foreign investors to more efficiently trade stocks when foreign ownership ratios are nearing their limits.

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Saigon – Hanoi Commercial Bank: Vietnam Stock Overview

Net interest income declined by 3.7 percent, in contrast to the broader trend where banks like VPBank, HDBank, and VietinBank saw significant growth in net interest income during the first half of the year. Of note, SHB’s credit growth declined slightly by 0.3 percent in the first quarter of 2024. In response, the bank reduced lending interest rates in late March to compete for credit demand, however, this led to a drop in its net interest margin…

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