Shares rebounded on November 3 after dairy producer Vinamilk jumped amid reports that a Singapore food and drinks firm offered to buy a 45 percent stake in it.
Three-year bonds were sold out, while the sales of bonds with longer terms were unsatisfactory during an auction on the Hanoi Stock Exchange last week.
Vietnam Dairy Joint Stock Company, Ho Chi Minh City Securities Corporation and PetroVietnam Fertilizer and Chemicals Corporation received the highest assessment from the ACGS.
The Ministry of Finance has issued a new circular on information disclosure on the stock market with amendments which aim to enhance transparency and meet the growing market demand.
Vietnamese shares were little changed on both local exchanges on October 27 amid concern that an oversupplied property market may undermine on real estate company profits.
Vietnamese shares on October 26 dropped on the two local exchanges, ending a two-day winning streak, led lower by brokerage firms suffering lower third quarter profits.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo has given the green light for rice import from Vietnam and Thailand in a bid to cater for domestic consumption and stabilise prices.
Shares rose for a third day on October 19 after dairy producer Vinamilk said it will seek to sell its controlling government stake to foreign investors.
PYN Elite Fund (Non-UCITS), managed by Finnish PYN Fund Management Ltd, has been actively buying shares in many real estate companies in Vietnam with an eye to the future.
Dairy giant Vinamilk tops the list of 50 most valuable brands listed on Vietnamese stock markets, which was released by UK-based Brand Finance at the recent Vietnam Brand Matters Forum.
Vietnamese shares on October 15 rose on both local exchanges as local energy-related companies reported higher sales and profits in the first three quarters of this year.
Vietnamese shares on October 13 declined slightly on both local exchanges after a three-day jump as global oil prices fell, dragging local energy stocks down.
The Lane Xang Assurance Public Insurance, a joint venture between the Vietnam Post and Telecommunication Insurance Joint Stock Corporation and Laos Development Bank celebrated its fifth anniversary.
Shares fell slightly on October 7 on the country's two exchanges, after strong rises in the previous two sessions, as investors awaited the latest company earnings reports.