Daily/Weekly Report

Daily Note 18/09/2020

18/09/2020 05:24:00 PM
Stocks rallied after the Ministry of Planning and Investment submitted to the Prime Minister the GDP growth plan for 2021E at 6% -6.5%

Daily Note 17/09/2020

17/09/2020 05:15:00 PM
Vietnamese and regional stocks posted modest losses as the Fed congress yesterday fell short of investors' expectations about additional fiscal stimulus

Daily Note 16/09/2020

16/09/2020 05:35:00 PM
Stocks traded higher after the Government officially allowed to resume international commercial flights between Vietnam and some business partners

Daily Note 15/09/2020

15/09/2020 04:48:00 PM
Stocks recovered slightly after the Private Economic Development Research Board submitted a proposal to cut 30% in corporate income tax for all businesses, instead of only supporting businesses with total 2020 revenue of equal or under VND200 billion as the current regulations

Daily Note 14/09/2020

14/09/2020 05:17:00 PM
Stocks rallied as some international flight routes would start again tomorrow (September 15) after more than five months of suspension due to COVID-19 pandemic

Daily Note 11/09/2020

11/09/2020 05:19:00 PM
The VNIndex rose slightly today after the Prime Minister agreed to reopen some international flight routes in September, and asked relevant ministries to extend the effective period of the social security package

Daily Note 10/9/2020

10/09/2020 05:24:00 PM
The VNIndex moved sideways and closed slightly lower as investors were cautious about the decline on the US futures market

Daily Note 09/09/2020

09/09/2020 05:27:00 PM
Vietnamese and regional stock markets went down due to the sharp declines in the US technology stocks

Daily Note 08/09/2020

08/09/2020 05:25:00 PM
Stocks recovered slightly after Oxford Economics assessed Vietnam had the brightest potential of economic recovery in the Southeast Asia

Daily Note 07/09/2020

07/09/2020 05:33:00 PM
Vietnam's stock market declined after the emergence of a new case of suspected Covid-19 infection in Da Nang after 4 consecutive days without community infection