
Shares decline on the fall of real estate stocks
Shares lost ground on Tuesday due to the sharp fall of large-cap and mid-caps in the real estate group, pressuring the overall market.
Shares lost ground on Tuesday due to the sharp fall of large-cap and mid-caps in the real estate group, pressuring the overall market.
Vietnamese markets extended gains and ended higher on Wednesday, thanks largely to sharp rises in property and steel shares.
With a solid financial foundation, bright prospects in the medium and long term, stocks of renewable energy companies are attracting more and more investors.
Shares rose on Tuesday as stocks across all sectors witnessed strong buying forces.
Shares gained ground on Thursday thanks to the sharp rises of large-cap and in the securities and real estate group, supporting the overall market.
Shares lost ground on Wednesday due to the sharp fall of large-cap and mid-caps in the real estate group, pressuring the overall market.
With an increasing demand for electricity in Viet Nam, the wind power construction sector has flourished, with local and foreign firms getting in on the action.
Several banks announced they would auction the shares they are holding in companies, in the last two months of the year, on the Hà Nội Stock Exchange (HNX).
Investment management funds have been active in trading on the HCM Stock Exchange recently, focusing on mid-cap stocks.
Shares continued rising in early August but observers are predicting a slowdown in the short term as shares have become expensive and exposed to profit-taking risk.