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VCSC wants to be renamed as Vietcap Securities

HCMC – Viet Capital Securities Joint Stock Company (VCSC), whose VCI shares are traded on the Hochiminh Stock Exchange, wants to be renamed as Vietcap Securities JSC. This is part of its plan to improve its brand recognition, as the firm now is called many different names, such as VCI, VCSC, and

Image: Hung Thinh Incons delays dividend payment again

Hung Thinh Incons delays dividend payment again

HCMC – Hung Thinh Incons JSC (HTN) will delay the 2021 dividend payment until 2024, according to the firm’s recent announcement. The decision aims to secure enough cash for the firm’s business operations, so the new payment date is July 1, 2024, it said. This is the third time HTN has revised its

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Chance for market upgrade

Is the fact that foreign investors, especially those ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds) specializing in emerging and frontier markets, have been net buyers since last year a sign that Vietnam’s stock market is approaching an upgrade? Net buying despite market correction Though the local stock market has

Image: PVTrans Pacific shares to make debut on HOSE next week

PVTrans Pacific shares to make debut on HOSE next week

HCMC – Pacific Petroleum Transportation JSC, or PVTrans Pacific, will launch its PVP shares on the Hochiminh Stock Exchange (HOSE) on January 17, according to a HOSE announcement. With its charter capital of over VND940 billion, PVTrans Pacific will have more than 94 million PVP shares listed. The

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Money is no longer easy

Following the thriving 2020-2021 period, the VN-Index took a U-turn and fell sharply in 2022 amid a significant change in the macro-economic context, the global situation and internal problems plaguing the economy. In early 2022, the stock market continued its upward momentum from the preceding

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Facilitating capital flows

Vietnam’s stock and property markets are struggling with volatile capital flows. If the situation is not properly tackled, dire consequences would be unavoidable. Coping solutions should be sought to ease capital flows. Should the property market be rescued at all costs? A duck in water and