Both benchmark indices recorded a slight weekly increase, with the VN-Index and HNX-Index each rising by 0.16 per cent.
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Benchmark indices inched higher on Wednesday, marking a second consecutive session of gains, despite persistent strong net selling by foreign investors.
Both benchmark indices recorded a slight weekly increase, with the VN-Index and HNX-Index each rising by 0.16 per cent.
Vietnamese markets extended gains and ended higher on Thursday, while foreign bloc net withdrew VNĐ992 billion.
Foreign investors ran away from the market, selling a significant amount on HoSE.
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The VN-Index remained above the reference level for most of the day, trading within a stable range and closing the session higher.
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