Vietnamese shares declined on June 13 as investor confidence was driven down by lower oil prices and fears over negative economic conditions on the global markets.
Vietnamese shares on both local markets extended rallies for a fifth day on June 2 as increasing oil prices helped improve investor confidence in energy stocks.
Vietnamese shares extended gains for a second day on both local exchanges as energy stocks continued to be lifted by higher oil prices and debt-laden firms received good responses from creditors.
Vietnamese shares fell on both local markets on March 31 as lower oil prices pulled energy stocks down and investors tried to take profits from recent gains.
Vietnamese shares advanced on both local exchanges on March 28 as energy firms rose on higher oil prices and other companies gained on expectations for better earnings this year.
Tax authorities anticipate collecting at least 680 billion VND (30.4 billion USD) in the remaining ten months of 2016, a 19 percent increase over the same period last year.
Vietnamese shares rebounded on both local exchanges on February 26 as energy stocks advanced on expectations that a meeting between the world's biggest oil producers will boost prices.
Vietnamese shares on January 27 rebounded on both local markets from previous day's drop as energy stocks extended rallies amid volatile crude oil prices.