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capitalization
News updates related to market capitalization.
Bank stocks rallied, VN-Index recovered into positive territory.
The rebound of oil and gas stocks, along with the positive performance of the banking sector, helped the VN-Index recover and turn green.
Economy
Positive signals from small-cap real estate stocks.
During the morning trading session on April 22nd, the flow of money showed signs of weakening as investors proactively reduced margin ahead of the holiday, causing the VN-Index to fluctuate around the reference level.
Vingroup stocks supported the market, with real estate stocks creating a highlight.
The market continued its upward trend on the morning of April 15th, supported by the gains of the VIC and VHM stocks.
Xpeng surpasses Geely Auto in market capitalization, thanks to expectations of AI.
Xpeng's market capitalization reached HK$202.2 billion (US$26 billion) on November 11th and then stabilized at HK$200.5 billion; shares rose 18% before falling 3% on November 12th. The momentum came from robots, robotaxi, and the X9 model.
Apple's fortunes decline, Microsoft reclaims the title of the world's most valuable company.
Microsoft has once again surpassed Apple in market capitalization, as Apple's stock has come under significant pressure from President Donald Trump's tariff plans.
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