The stock market continued its upward trend on December 3rd, with increased trading volume. Foreign investors’ net buying activity served as a positive catalyst, enhancing market sentiment. At the close, the VN-Index rose by 14.71 points (+0.86%) to reach 1,731.77 points.
Securities firms’ proprietary trading desks recorded a net sell of 625 billion VND.
Specifically, proprietary trading desks of securities firms were the most active sellers in MWG, with a net sell value of -233 billion VND, followed by DBD (-152 billion), MBB (-90 billion), FRT (-55 billion), and HDB (-49 billion VND). Other stocks also saw significant net selling pressure, including CTG (-28 billion), VNM (-23 billion), STB (-12 billion), VIC (-11 billion), and PC1 (-8 billion VND).
Conversely, TCB shares were the most actively bought, with a net purchase value of 33 billion VND. This was followed by SSI (31 billion), MSN (9 billion), FPT (5 billion), SAB (3 billion), SSB (3 billion), GEE (2 billion), DBC (2 billion), ACB (1 billion), and E1VFVN30 (1 billion VND).
Foreign ETF Funds Witness Heavy Selling as Index Nears 1,700-Point Milestone
After a 4-week period of silence, the VanEck Vectors Vietnam ETF (VNM ETF) shifted to net selling during the week of November 21-28, 2025, coinciding with the VN-Index approaching the 1,700-point milestone.
Vietnam’s Recovery Phase: Corporate Profits Poised to Rise, Says Dominic Scriven (Dragon Capital)
At the Annual Listed Companies Conference held on the afternoon of December 3rd, Mr. Dominic Scriven, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Dragon Capital Fund Management JSC, delivered a keynote address. His presentation focused on assessing the global and Vietnamese macroeconomic landscape, emphasizing the critical roles of policy, public investment, and capital markets. Additionally, he provided insightful analysis and predictions regarding the Vietnamese stock market.
VN-Index Surges Past 1,700 Points in First Trading Session of the Month
The VN-Index surged nearly 11 points in today’s session, reclaiming the critical 1,700 milestone after more than a month.









































