
FPT Has More Vietnamese Data, but Revenue Comes Later
Nemotron-Personas-Vietnam gives FPT a new layer of local AI data. For shareholders, though, value appears only when that layer moves through infrastructure, fine-tuning, and paid deployments.

Vingroup Keeps a Path for Value to Return to VIC
The June 8 resolution does not mean Vingroup has already bought more of GSM or VinEnergo. What matters is that the group has preserved a route for value from those businesses to flow back to the listed parent when the timing works.

VN-Index Breaks 1,800, Money Turns Selective
A 2.63% drop does not mean all buying power has vanished. The better read is that remaining risk appetite is clustering in a few liquid real-estate names, while the rest of the sector still lacks broad support.

Widely watched stocks can still fall hard
The morning session on June 8 offered a basic lesson for new investors: heavy attention does not mean real buying support. In a broad market sell-off, what matters is not how loud the story is, but whether money is actually stepping in.

VJC hit limit-up, but fuel is the real test now
Vietjet has just delivered a limit-up session, but the market's next question is no longer just about summer travel demand. When jet fuel rises faster than crude benchmarks, margin pressure becomes the first place airline stocks get tested.

OPEC+ Raises Quotas, Oil Prices Stay Elevated
OPEC+ is adding barrels on paper, but Brent remains high because the market still does not trust that physical flows through Hormuz have normalized. For Vietnamese investors, this is a story about inflation, rates and input costs, not just oil stocks.

Exchange Rates Are Testing Stock Flows
VN-Index managed a modest rebound, but the week of June 8-12 will not be decided by a few index points. What matters is whether exchange-rate pressure cools alongside interbank funding costs and equity-market liquidity.

Review old bank accounts before the 3-year mark
Vietnam's new draft rule on payment accounts with no transactions for 3 years is not in force yet, but it highlights a weak point many retail investors ignore: the cash may still be there while access becomes messy when you need it again. Reviewing old accounts, e-wallet links and investment payout accounts now is a cleaner fix than waiting for a future deadline.

EVN Clears Losses, Power Pricing Enters a New Phase
EVN has moved from accumulated losses to positive retained earnings in its audited 2025 financial statements. That does not end pressure on electricity prices, but it does shift the real question: can the pricing mechanism keep up with input costs?

Why beginners may need a rate-lock bucket
When stocks and gold get choppy at the same time, the more useful signal may come from how long-duration money rotates back toward stable yield. That is a reminder that a beginner portfolio should not be built on growth alone.

A Low P/E Does Not Make the Whole Market Cheap
More than 70% of Vietnamese stocks trade below 10x P/E, but that does not automatically turn the market into a broad bargain. For new investors, P/E should be the start of the checklist, not the conclusion.

VNG Faces Its Real Profit Test
For the first time since listing on UPCoM, VNG has put a full-year profit target on the table. The market now needs proof that ZaloPay can move toward break-even without the rest of the ecosystem losing revenue quality.