Vietnamese shares yesterday extended losses for a second session as
stocks continued to retreat after they had made significant gains in the
previous sessions.
Vietnamese shares yesterday retreated from Monday''s gains as individual
companies declined on bad news in their business activities and lower
oil prices extended losses for a second day.
Vietnamese shares retreated from a two-day gain as blue chips ran into
profit-taking after recent gains brought some of them to their
highest-ever prices.
Vietnamese shares yesterday extended gains for a second session as
investors became highly confident after a decision was made by the
international tribunal to reject China''s territorial claim over the
South China Sea (East Sea).
Vietnamese shares yesterday rebounded from a two-day decline as banks
advanced on second-quarter profits and higher oil prices pushed energy
stocks up.
Viet Nam''s stock indices may decline this week, as investors continue to
take profits from stocks after recent gains and lower oil prices could
push energy stocks down, analysts warned.
Vietnamese shares advanced yesterday as investors were upbeat on an
uncertain US interest rate increase and higher oil prices helped energy
firms rebound.
Vietnamese shares rose higher yesterday as investor confidence was
bolstered by higher oil prices and expectations for better corporate
earnings in the past three months.
Vietnamese shares were mixed yesterday while investors became more
confident in property companies on expectations of higher second-quarter
performances.
Vietnamese shares declined yesterday as investor confidence was driven
down by lower oil prices and fears over negative economic conditions on
the global markets.