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UAE announces withdrawal from OPEC, Vietnamese stock market gloomy.
The Vietnamese stock market traded sluggishly following news that the UAE announced its withdrawal from OPEC and tensions in the Middle East remained high.
Economy
FTSE Russell maintains its upgrade roadmap, Vietnamese stocks rally.
FTSE Russell has confirmed that it will maintain its planned roadmap for upgrading the Vietnamese stock market from a frontier market to a secondary emerging market.
The Vietnamese stock market was shrouded in red, with liquidity disappearing.
The Vietnamese stock market was dominated by red, with liquidity at its lowest level in weeks and a lack of leading stocks.
Banking and financial services stocks started the week in the red.
On the morning of March 30th, in the opening trading session of the week, the Vietnamese stock market plummeted, with many key sectors falling into the red.
Vietnamese stocks continue their recovery as expectations of de-escalation in Middle Eastern conflicts rise.
The Vietnamese stock market continued its recovery momentum in the morning trading session on March 25th, a signal that may stem from positive news regarding the Middle East conflict.
Vietnamese stocks rebound strongly as oil prices fall.
The more than 10% drop in crude oil prices triggered risk sentiment, helping Wall Street, European, and Asian markets recover, including Vietnamese stocks.
Vietnamese stock market plunges, financial services and real estate sectors plummet.
During the morning trading session on March 23rd, many stocks came under selling pressure.
Signs of recovery from oil and gas and chemical stocks.
March 18, 2026 13:44
The Vietnamese stock market continued its recovery in today's session (March 18th), with the VN-Index rising 3.08 points (+0.18%) to 1,713.37 points.
Vietnamese stock market recovers, financial services stocks surge.
March 17, 2026 11:07
During the trading session on March 17th, the Vietnamese stock market recovered strongly. As of approximately 10:00 AM on March 17th, the VN-Index had increased by 1.8%, equivalent to more than 30 points, reaching 1,723.64 points.
Vietnamese stocks continue to rise, with oil and gas and resources sectors leading the market.
March 13, 2026 14:01
On the morning of March 13th, the first trading session saw a recovery, with the VN-Index rising by more than 0.23%, equivalent to nearly 4 points.
Vietnamese stocks edged lower after a rebound, with real estate stocks trending higher.
March 12, 2026 11:03
On the morning of March 12th, the Vietnamese stock market saw a slight decline after a strong recovery, with the Vn-Index losing more than 0.5%, equivalent to nearly 10 points.
Vietnamese stocks reversed course and surged after a record drop.
March 10, 2026 12:15
On the morning of March 10th, the Vietnamese stock market reversed its downward trend and rose, with the VN-Index increasing by more than 3.46%, equivalent to a drop of nearly 58 points, to 1,709 points.
The Vietnamese stock market is under pressure from the Middle East conflict.
March 9, 2026 14:36
On the morning of March 9th, in the opening trading session of the week, the Vietnamese stock market plummeted. Around 10:30 AM, the VN-Index fell by more than 6.25%, equivalent to a drop of nearly 102 points, to 1,656.8 points.
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