Weekly Report

Daily Note 11/11/2021

11/11/2021 05:07:00 PM
Local stocks joined the world stock market's declines as investors were concerned about the US CPI reaching 30-year highs at 6.2% YoY in October

Daily Note 10/11/2021

10/11/2021 05:16:00 PM
The stock market went up on the news that the European Business Association took a positive stance for Vietnam's business activities, especially in trade and investment, after the lockdown was lifted

Daily Note 09/11/2021

09/11/2021 04:23:00 PM
Stocks went down as many localities tightened COVID-19 preventive measures amid aggravating COVID-19

Daily Note 08/11/2021

08/11/2021 05:04:00 PM
Vietnam’s stock market rallied, similar to the movements of the world stock market after the US House of Representatives approved USD1,200 billion in infrastructure spending package

Daily Note 05/11/2021

05/11/2021 05:05:00 PM
Vietnam's stock market rallied, similar to the world stock market movement after the Bank of England announced to maintain the stimulus program to accelerate economic growth

Daily Note 04/11/2021

04/11/2021 05:15:00 PM
Local stocks went with the flow of global market rallies after the Fed said it would taper asset purchases later this month but keep its interest rate unchanged

Daily Note 03/11/2021

03/11/2021 05:21:00 PM
Stocks closed down on the Hanoi Department of Health's announcement about seven growing COVID-19 clusters in the city

Daily Note 02/11/2021

02/11/2021 05:04:00 PM
Stocks cheered the news Vietnam PMI hit 52.1 points in October, increasing from 40.2 points in September (IHS Markit)

Daily Note 1/11/2021

01/11/2021 05:03:00 PM
Vietnam’s stock market fell after the Business Association of Ho Chi Minh City warned about the labor shortage with only a small number of workers returning to work while businesses received enough orders until the end of the year

Daily Note 29/10/2021

29/10/2021 05:27:00 PM
Vietnam's stock market rallied as the General Statistics Office estimated that the index of industrial production (IIP) in October 2021 increased 6.9% MoM and 10M21 consumer price index (CPI) grew 1.81% YoY, the lowest recorded since 2016