Some 424 out of 708 listed companies on the Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh stock exchanges surveyed have complied with information disclosure norms, 60 more than last year, a survey by the 2024 IR Best Practice Awards programme has found.
Many listed businesses in Việt Nam have have concluded their arrangements to distribute cash dividends to shareholders, with the highest dividend rate reaching 33.5 per cent.
The number of share auctions in the Vietnamese stock market has reached its lowest level in the past 16 years, according to recent statistics from the Hà Nội and HCM Stock Exchanges (HNX and HoSE).
Of 731 companies listed on the Ha Noi and HCM City stock exchanges, only 364 out have met information disclosure standards this year, marginally fewer than last year, a survey for the 2023 IR Awards programme has found.
Deputy Minister of Finance Nguyen Duc Chi, who was appointed to take the charge of the State Securities Commission from May 19, told the media about solutions to ensure a stable and safe stock market in the future.
As the local stock market has attracted a lot of attention and capital flows, many enterprises take it as an opportunity to go public or transfer stock exchanges.
Over 53 per cent of companies listed on the Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh stock exchanges meet all information disclosure requirements, according to a survey conducted for the 2021 IR Awards.
After a surge in new community COVID-19 cases which were reported last week, the State Securities Commission of Viet Nam (SSC) ordered industrial units to reenact measures to stabilise market activities.
Shares extended rallies on Thursday on the two national stock exchanges, led by the banking group, but liquidity declined on investor caution ahead of earning reports of companies.
Increasing internet and mobile network coverage has changed the way Tran Van Toan, a stock investor with 15 years’ experience in Ha Noi, does business.
The two national stock exchanges will be merged into one single stock exchange, instead of the initial plan under which the two current bourses will operate independently under the control and ownership of a new state-owned company.