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December

Market traders: Foreign investors returned to net buying

After a period of strong capital outflows, foreign investors reversed course and returned to net buying. Total net inflows for the week reached approximately VND348bn. Capital inflows were mainly driven...
Report (52)

17

December

Market traders: Proprietary traders continued to post net buying

By investor group, both domestic individuals and domestic institutions both decreased, down 3.4% and 5.1% WoW, respectively.
Report (50)

10

December

Market traders: Liquidity continued to improve

By investor group, both domestic individuals and domestic institutions both increased, rising 2.4% and 1.2% WoW, respectively.
Report (41)

02

December

Market traders: Proprietary traders continued to maintain net buying

By investor group, both domestic individuals and domestic institutions both increased, rising 2.6% and 9.3% WoW, respectively.
Report (50)

26

November

Market traders: Liquidity slightly increased

By investor group, trading activities among domestic retail investors and domestic institutional investors both edged higher, increasing by 2.6% and 3.5%, respectively, from the previous week.
Report (54)

18

November

Market traders: Proprietary trading returned to net buying

By investor group, both domestic individuals and domestic simultaneously declined, with declines of 16.5% and 14.3%, respectively, from the prior week.
Report (46)

11

November

Market traders: Liquidity declined

Last week, market liquidity marked a three-week losing streak. Specifically, the total trading value across the market reached VND253tn, down 8.2% WoW.
Report (50)

04

November

Market traders: Capital outflow pressure persists

By investor group, both domestic individuals and domestic institutions both decreased, with declines of 26.5% and 27.8%, respectively, from the prior week.
Report (49)

28

October

Market traders: Proprietary traders turned net buyers again

By investor group, both domestic individuals and domestic institutions both decreased, with declines of 17.7% and 10.0%, respectively, from the prior week.
Report (51)
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