When HOSE opened in July 2000, there were only two businesses listing shares, with market capitalization value of VND986 billion, equal to 0.28 percent of GDP.

 

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Now, there are 750 caps and fund certificates listed at HOSE and the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX).

In addition, there are nearly 860 businesses listing their shares on UpCom.

The capitalization value of the stock market is VND4,500 trillion, or 80 percent of GDP. Meanwhile, the capitalization value of the government/corporate bond market is equal to 20 percent of GDP.

When the market became operational, only the VN Index showed the market performance. Later, new indexes were set up, including the HNX Index and UpCom Index, the ‘thermometers’ of the Hanoi and UpCom markets. In addition, the other indexes including VN30, VN100, HNX30, VNMID, VNSML, VNXALL, VNX50 and VNSI have also been launched to help investors better analyze the situations for reasonable investment decisions.

Most recently, the launch of three new indexes – VN Diamond, VNFIN Lead and VNFIN Select – is believed to help attract more cash flow from ETF to Vietnam.

Most recently, the launch of three new indexes – VN Diamond, VNFIN Lead and VNFIN Select – is believed to help attract more cash flow from ETF to Vietnam.


The goods on the stock market are getting more diverse. There are not only ‘traditional goods’ such as stocks and bonds, but a lot of new investment tools such as covered warrant, VN30 index futures and government bond futures.

This development also meets the needs of diversifying investment options and hedging risks, thereby increasing liquidity, and retaining cash flows in the periods when the market witnesses negative happenings.

The stock market has become an effective capital mobilization channel. This brings benefits not only to businesses, but also to the government. The government can raise funds at minimum costs through bond issuance and improve the effectiveness of the operation of equitized enterprises.

The national program on restructuring the stock and insurance markets approved by the government in 2019 has set important goals for 2020. Under the target, the share market will have value equal to 100 percent of GDP, while the bond market 47 percent of GDP. It is expected that the number of securities investors will be equal to 3 percent of population.

Analysts say these are ambitious goals, because the scale of the government bond market remains modest and there are only 2.3 million investment accounts, or just 2.5 percent of population.

The amended Securities Law was ratified by the National Assembly in November 2019.

In 2018, FTSE added Vietnam to the watchlist for countries to be upgraded to a secondary emerging market. Meanwhile, MSCI is likely to upgrade the Vietnamese market in the next two years.

Le Ha 

 

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