The system, developed with technology support from the Korea Exchange (KRX), is expected to bring significant changes to trading practices and boost market transparency and efficiency.
The launch of the new KRX trading system on May 5 is expected to bolster sentiment in the short term, analysts stress that macroeconomic factors, particularly US tariff policies, will be the main drivers of market direction in the coming...
According to statistics from Yuanta, market-wide revenue and post-tax profit rose by approximately 20.1 per cent and 50.8 per cent year-on-year respectively, buoyed by the low comparative base of 2024.
The key drivers include expectations of positive first-quarter business results from listed companies, the official launch of the new KRX trading system on May 5, and encouraging signals from the international environment, such as progress in US-China and US-Việt Nam...
The session opened on a positive note with mild gains, and although early selling pressure brought the benchmark close to the reference level by late morning, buying demand—especially in real estate stocks—strengthened in the afternoon, pushing the market higher towards...
At the close, the VN-Index rose by 12.35 points, or 1.02 per cent, to 1,223.35 points. Market breadth remained positive, with 200 gainers outpacing 102 decliners.
Although Vingroup (VIC) shares unexpectedly tumbled in the final minutes, Việt Nam’s stock market still ended in positive territory, supported by robust gains in banking stocks.
The Construction Development Investment Joint Stock Corporation (DIC) has recently announced the suspension of the issuance of 200 million shares to the public, at a price of VNĐ15,000 per share.
The recovery of the VN-Index last week delivered positive signals, supported by several favourable macroeconomic factors. However, market liquidity remains low, and the outlook still carries inherent risks.
Market breadth leaned positive, with 183 stocks advancing and 104 declining. Liquidity on the southern bourse dipped slightly to VNĐ11.9 trillion (approximately US$468.1 million), a decrease of 6.2 per cent compared to the previous session.