Vietnam's VNI index falls 1% to 1,628.90

Monday, Aug 25, 2025 2:00 am ET1min read

Vietnam's VNI index falls 1% to 1,628.90

The Vietnam National Index (VNI) experienced a notable decline, dropping by 1% to close at 1,628.90 on July 2, 2025. This movement follows a robust multi-week rally, during which retail investors engaged in profit-taking activities. The index's performance aligns with broader market trends, as the Vietnam All Share Index (VNAS) also fell by 3.0% on the same day, according to the latest report from VietNam Holding Limited [1].

VietNam Holding Limited, a significant player in the Vietnamese financial market, reported a corresponding decline in its Estimated Daily Net Asset Value (NAV). The NAV per share of the Fund decreased by 3.7%, with the Estimated NAV standing at USD 135.8 million or USD 5.785 per share, and GBP 101.3 million or GBP 4.314 per share (GBP/USD = 1.3410) as of the close of business on August 22, 2025 [1].

The company's performance metrics over various time frames indicate a mixed picture. While the daily performance declined by 3.7%, the calendar month-to-date performance showed an increase of 8.6%, and the calendar year-to-date performance stood at 10.5%. Longer-term growth rates, such as the 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year compound annual growth rates (CAGR), also demonstrated positive trends, albeit at varying magnitudes [1].

The Estimated Daily NAV is based on estimated valuations and should not be relied upon as an absolute figure. The actual month-end NAV may differ from the provided Estimated Daily NAV. Investors are advised to consult official financial reports and updates for accurate and up-to-date information [1].

For more information, please visit [VietNam Holding Limited's website](https://www.vietnamholding.com).

References:
[1] https://www.tradingview.com/news/reuters.com,2025-08-22:newsml_RSV4467Wa:0-reg-vietnam-holding-ltd-estimated-daily-net-asset-value/

Vietnam's VNI index falls 1% to 1,628.90

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