Vietnam stock benchmark rises 0.7% to close at record high
The Vietnamese stock market continued its upward trajectory on Friday, with the VN Index closing at a record high. The benchmark index surged 0.7% to 1,531.1 points, marking its highest level since January 2022 [1]. This significant gain was driven by robust capital inflows and optimism surrounding a trade deal with the United States.
The rally was supported by strong performances from key sectors such as real estate, banking, and securities. The real estate sector saw an average increase of 3.2%, with notable performers including Vingroup (VIC) and Vinhomes (VHM) [3]. The banking sector also contributed significantly, with Eximbank (EIB) leading the way with a 7% gain [3].
Foreign investors played a crucial role in the market's performance, with net inflows of $413.7 million so far this month [1]. This influx of capital is a result of the positive sentiment surrounding the trade deal and the broader economic outlook for Vietnam.
While the market experienced a brief pause in its rally on Friday, analysts expect the upward momentum to continue. The market's resilience is a testament to the positive impact of the trade deal and the overall economic optimism in the region [4].
The Vietnamese stock market's performance stands in contrast to the broader Asian market, which took a breather on Friday due to investor caution ahead of key tariff deadlines and central bank meetings [4]. However, the Vietnamese market's strong performance is expected to continue, driven by the positive trade agreement and the country's economic growth prospects.
References:
[1] https://news.bloomberglaw.com/tariff-news/vietnamese-stocks-set-for-record-high-on-inflows-trade-optimism
[2] https://www.tradingview.com/news/reuters.com,2025:newsml_L6N3TL0GA:0-singapore-stock-market-subsidies-are-worth-a-shot/
[3] https://vietnamnews.vn/economy/1721916/market-rebounds-vn-index-hits-over-three-year-high.html
[4] https://www.tradingview.com/news/reuters.com,2025:newsml_L4N3TM0J1:0-asia-shares-pause-rally-singapore-dips-after-14-straight-wins/
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