Daily/Weekly Report

Daily Note 17/03/2022

17/03/2022 05:29:00 PM
Vietnamese and world stock markets advanced after the Fed announced a 0.25% interest rate hike as expected

Daily Note 16/03/2022

16/03/2022 06:03:00 PM
The VN-Index witnessed a second consecutive gain in line with the world stock markets after oil prices continued their downward trend, helping to alleviate concerns about rising inflation

Daily Note 15/03/2022

15/03/2022 05:33:00 PM
The VN-Index rallied after the World Bank said that Vietnam's economy is on the mend and inflation remains under control

Daily Note 14/03/2022

14/03/2022 06:21:00 PM
Vietnam's stock market dropped in line with the world stock markets as investors were awaiting the Fed's meeting in the week ahead

Daily Note 11/03/2022

11/03/2022 05:26:00 PM
The VN-Index retreated after the US Department of Labor announced that the US CPI in February expanded by 7.9%, the highest since January 1982, while the third round of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine ended without breakthrough

Daily Note 10/03/2022

10/03/2022 05:09:00 PM
Vietnamese and world stock markets extended gains thanks to the positive signs of the Russia-Ukraine crisis and the cooling of raw material prices, which may help reduce inflationary pressure globally

Daily Note 09/03/2022

09/03/2022 05:22:00 PM
The VN-Index finished the choppy session with a slight increase given investors' weak risk appetite against the backdrop of the sanctions imposed by the US and EU, as well as Russian retaliation

Daily Note 08/03/2022

08/03/2022 05:24:00 PM
Local and global stock markets collapsed on concerns over high inflation and slowing growth

Daily Note 07/03/2022

07/03/2022 05:43:00 PM
Vietnamese and world stock markets lost ground ahead of news that the US and its European allies would impose bans on Russian oil imports, which may lead to stagflation globally

Daily Note 04/03/2022

04/03/2022 05:10:00 PM
The VN-Index rallied since the Ministry of Finance proposed to cut the environmental protection tax from VND4,000/liter to VND3,000/liter on petrol products and by VND500/liter on oil products, reducing the inflationary pressure