Seafood exports are recovering, but stocks are split
Investor Guide

Seafood exports are recovering, but stocks are split

Vietnam's seafood exports are improving again in 2026, but most of the lift is coming from China and Hong Kong rather than a broad-based rebound. For retail investors, that makes this a stock-picking story, not a buy-the-sector trade.

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Vietnam's 5% dividend tax changes what yield really means
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Vietnam's 5% dividend tax changes what yield really means

Cash dividends do not land intact in an individual investor's account. Once you subtract the 5% withholding tax and factor in the ex-right price adjustment, dividend yield looks very different.

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SJC gold is falling, but the risks are not the same
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SJC gold is falling, but the risks are not the same

Gold's sharp pullback in early June shows that holders of SJC bars, gold rings and spot gold are facing three different risk structures. The key question is not only how far gold has fallen, but how fast the domestic premium is shrinking.

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Broker Capital Hikes Are Really About Margin
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Broker Capital Hikes Are Really About Margin

TCBS has reclaimed the top spot in charter capital, but the real story is not the ranking table. For Vietnamese brokers, larger capital bases mainly mean more room for margin lending, stronger client retention and a thicker buffer when trading activity accelerates.

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Strong US Jobs, Higher Rate Pressure Hits Nasdaq
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Strong US Jobs, Higher Rate Pressure Hits Nasdaq

May payrolls made the US economy look sturdier, but they also pushed markets to raise their rate expectations. For Nasdaq, the real issue is not whether the news was good or bad. It is that the cost of capital is being repriced.

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Masan's VND10,000 ESOP Still Deserves a Close Read
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Masan's VND10,000 ESOP Still Deserves a Close Read

Masan's planned ESOP issuance would dilute existing shareholders by only about 0.99% after the deal. But with the internal sale price set far below the market price, the economic value being handed over is too large to treat as a footnote.

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US 12.5% tariff proposal puts Vietnam exporters through a new filter
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US 12.5% tariff proposal puts Vietnam exporters through a new filter

Washington's proposed 12.5% tariff on goods from Vietnam is not final policy yet. For investors, however, it is already enough to re-evaluate export stocks company by company rather than treat the whole sector as one trade.

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13 Million Accounts, New Investors Still Lag
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13 Million Accounts, New Investors Still Lag

Vietnam's 13.16 million brokerage accounts show how far equities have spread into personal finance. But when money crowds into only part of the market, a green index can still feel red inside a beginner's portfolio.

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VN-Index rises, but breadth still lags
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VN-Index rises, but breadth still lags

VN-Index was higher at the June 5 lunch break, yet decliners still outnumbered advancers by a wide margin. For newer investors, the real signal is not the green index headline but whether buying spreads beyond a handful of heavyweights.

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High yield cannot replace the right to withdraw
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High yield cannot replace the right to withdraw

Blackstone's BCRED just faced redemption requests equal to about 10% of outstanding shares, yet processed only 5%. The episode is a clean reminder that a product paying steady income does not automatically give investors quick access to cash.

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Dow Hits a Record, Nasdaq Slips: Wall Street Rotates
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Dow Hits a Record, Nasdaq Slips: Wall Street Rotates

Dow Jones reached a fresh high while Nasdaq edged lower in the same session. That does not mean money is leaving U.S. equities; it means investors are starting to separate the broad market from the most crowded semiconductor trades.

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Iron ore is cheaper, but steel stocks need confirmation
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Iron ore is cheaper, but steel stocks need confirmation

Lower iron ore prices are not enough to call a turn for Vietnamese steel stocks. The real signals still sit in HRC, domestic steel pricing and each company's ability to defend margins.

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