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Vinpearl (VPL) sold approximately 5.2 million Vingroup (VIC) shares, reducing its stake in VIC to about 1.1%, in a transaction valued at roughly 990 billion VND. The same day, VIC's stock price hit the ceiling.
Ho Chi Minh City launched a venture capital fund with an initial charter capital of 500 billion VND (~$20M USD), with major contributions from leading corporations including Vingroup (VIC) and FPT (FPT).
Vingroup, FPT, and other major private corporations and financial institutions have co-invested with Ho Chi Minh City's government to launch the HCM Venture Investment Fund (HCM VIF) with an initial charter capital of 500 billion VND (~$20M USD).
Market commentary discusses the VN-Index's recent rise above 1800 points, highlighting a divergence where large-cap stocks like VIC and VHM are showing signs of resistance and potential short-term correction, while the broader market faces selective pressure.
The article recaps the past week's market performance, noting the VN-Index recovered to the 1,800 level, primarily driven by strong gains in VIC and VHM, while KSF led gains on the HNX-Index.
Foreign investors were net sellers of 4,497.4 billion VND (~$179.9 million) last week, with net selling of 1,069.2 billion VND via matched orders. Net buying was concentrated in Real Estate and Basic Resources sectors (e.g., VIC, HPG), while net selling focused on Information Technology (e.g., FPT, BID).
Foreign investors were net sellers of nearly 4,689 billion VND (~$187.56 million) across the Vietnamese market for the week of April 13-17, with FPT being the most heavily sold stock at about 1,176 billion VND, while VIC led net buying at 1,430 billion VND.
A market report indicates a sharp decline in new low-rise housing supply in Hanoi (down 65% YoY) while demand remains strong, with prices stable to slightly increasing; the market is in recovery but not yet in a strong growth cycle.
Domestic institutional investors were net sellers of 469.3 billion VND (approx. $18.77 million) today, while foreign investors were net buyers of 47.6 billion VND (approx.
Foreign investors and proprietary traders were net buyers on the HOSE exchange on April 17, with notable net buying in VIC and MWG by foreigners and in STB and FPT by proprietary traders.
Foreign investors returned to net buying on HOSE, purchasing a net 106.5 billion VND, focusing on VIC, MWG, MSN, and FPT, while net selling 43 billion VND on HNX. The VN-Index closed slightly down at 1,817.17 points.
The article reports on daily market movements, with MWG hitting the ceiling limit on high volume due to IPO expectations for its subsidiary, while Vin-group and real estate stocks corrected sharply, and oil & gas stocks rose.
Foreign investors were net buyers of 52 billion VND (approx. $2.08 million) on the HoSE exchange, with strong net buying in VIC (315 billion VND) and MWG (195 billion VND), while being net sellers on HNX and UPCOM.
The VN-Index ended slightly lower, breaking a 5-session winning streak, with MWG hitting the ceiling and retail stocks performing well, while VinGroup stocks pressured the index.
Foreign investors were net sellers on April 16, with strong net selling pressure concentrated on FPT and VHM, while VIC saw net buying; divergent flows were also noted for HPG and VIC on April 14.
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Last updated: 2026-04-19T12:03:09Z.