opportunities from tickers with high dividend yield

Opportunities from tickers with high dividend yield

The stock market is in the doldrums due to the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic. The sharp decline in prices, however, is ushering in good opportunities for investors to grab tickers with attractive dividends.
companies race to buy back shares as stocks tumble

Companies race to buy back shares as stocks tumble

Dozens of companies are racing to buy back shares to stabilise prices amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
markets tense up for prolonged uncertainty

Markets tense up for prolonged uncertainty

The turbulent moves of foreign selloffs in Vietnam’s stock market over the past few weeks have indicated that riskier assets are still in the midst of a tenuous recovery.
shares end a bloody week negative as foreign selling hits large caps

Shares end a bloody week negative as foreign selling hits large-caps

Vietnamese shares dived again on foreign selling despite efforts by the State Bank and Government to stem the economic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.
hanoi retailers plan to boost stockpiles by 300 percent amid covid 19

Hanoi: Retailers plan to boost stockpiles by 300 percent amid COVID-19

Retailers in Hanoi said they have made plans to boost stockpiles by 300 percent if necessary to meet the demands of local people amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
bidv uncertain prospect despite historic deal with keb hana bank

BIDV uncertain prospect despite historic deal with KEB Hana Bank

BIDV’s overvalued stocks will likely do more harm than good for the lender’s plans to lure funding in the face of pessimistic economic growth, despite last year’s historic deal with South Korea’s KEB Hana Bank.
vietcombank looking to stage 260 million bond issuance

Vietcombank looking to stage $260 million bond issuance

Vietcombank will sell 60 million bonds, valued at a total VND6 trillion ($260.87 million), as its first issuance in 2020.
ecbs monetary bazooka peps up asian stocks

ECB's monetary bazooka peps up Asian stocks

Stocks in Asia bounced back on Thursday (Mar 19) after the European Central Bank launched an emergency plan to buy bonds in what one analyst said could be a "game changer" for the coronavirus-wracked eurozone.
prices of some securities services to be cut to support market

Prices of some securities services to be cut to support market

The Ministry of Finance has agreed in principle to reduce prices of some securities services to support the Vietnamese stock market, which has been in downfall since the COVID-19 outbreak.
ree leader to purchase millions of stocks dropped low by covid 19

REE leader to purchase millions of stocks dropped low by COVID-19

Amidst the COVID-19 outbreak, the chairwoman of REE shows strong faith in the company's prospects by registering to spend nearly VND450 billion ($19.57 million) to increase her ownership rate.
markets press to regain momentum

Markets press to regain momentum

The furious falls in share prices have marked the worst week in decades for Vietnam’s stock exchange, pushing the local bourse alongside foreign ones into bear market territory.
tan hiep phat heiress holds 22 per cent yeg shares

Tan Hiep Phat heiress holds 22 per cent YEG shares

The Tan Hiep Phat leader raised her ownership in Yeah1 (HSX: YEG) from 21.6 to slightly more than 22 per cent as soon as the two sides joined a partnership.
investment funds of vfm dropped by covid 19

Investment funds of VFM dropped by COVID-19

Major funds of VietFund Management (VFM) – the largest local fund management company – have been shrinking due to the COVID-19 outbreak, with some even falling by 20 per cent since the beginning of the year.
companies on treasury stock buyback to mitigate covid 19 impacts

Companies on treasury stock buyback to mitigate COVID-19 impacts

With stocks taking a plunge with the COVID-19 outbreak, companies are starting to buy back treasury shares to stabilise stock prices.
fies struggling to perform on the stock market stage

FIEs struggling to perform on the stock market stage

Investors are souring on overseas players on the domestic stock market due to poor results, raising questions of what went wrong over the past decade.