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Hanoi Stock Exchange
NameHanoi Stock Exchange
CityHanoi
CountryVietnam
Founded2005
OwnerMinistry of Finance (Vietnam)
CurrencyVietnamese đồng
IndicesHNX Index

Hanoi Stock Exchange. The Hanoi Stock Exchange is a stock exchange located in Hanoi, Vietnam, and is one of the two main stock exchanges in the country, along with the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange. It was established in 2005, with the aim of providing a platform for companies to raise capital and for investors to buy and sell securities. The exchange is regulated by the State Securities Commission of Vietnam and is a member of the World Federation of Exchanges and the Asian and Oceanian Stock Exchanges Federation.

Introduction

The Hanoi Stock Exchange plays a crucial role in the development of the Vietnamese economy, providing a platform for companies to raise capital and for investors to buy and sell securities. The exchange is also a key component of the Vietnamese financial system, which includes the State Bank of Vietnam, the Ministry of Finance (Vietnam), and the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange. The exchange has listings from companies such as Vietnam National Petroleum Group, Vietnam Electricity, and Vietnam National Coal-Mineral Industries Holding Corporation Limited, which are also listed on the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange. The exchange is also home to companies such as PetroVietnam, Vietnam Airlines, and Vietnam Railways, which are major players in the Vietnamese economy.

History

The Hanoi Stock Exchange was established in 2005, as part of the Vietnamese government's efforts to develop the country's capital market. The exchange was created through the merger of the Hanoi Securities Trading Center and the Hanoi Stock Exchange Center, which were established in 1998 and 2001, respectively. The exchange has undergone significant developments since its establishment, including the introduction of new trading systems and the expansion of its listings to include more companies. The exchange has also signed cooperation agreements with other stock exchanges, such as the Shanghai Stock Exchange, the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, and the Korea Exchange, to promote cross-border trading and investment. The exchange is also a member of the World Federation of Exchanges and the Asian and Oceanian Stock Exchanges Federation, which provides a platform for the exchange to collaborate with other stock exchanges and to share best practices.

Trading

The Hanoi Stock Exchange provides a platform for the trading of various securities, including stocks, bonds, and derivatives. The exchange uses an electronic trading system, which allows for fast and efficient execution of trades. The exchange also provides a range of services, including clearing and settlement, market data, and trading education. The exchange is open for trading on weekdays, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, and is closed on weekends and public holidays. The exchange is also home to companies such as FPT Corporation, VinGroup, and Masan Group, which are major players in the Vietnamese economy. The exchange has also signed cooperation agreements with other stock exchanges, such as the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, and the Singapore Exchange, to promote cross-border trading and investment.

Listed_Companies

The Hanoi Stock Exchange has a diverse range of listed companies, including companies from the financial sector, such as Vietnam National Petroleum Group, Vietnam Electricity, and Vietnam National Coal-Mineral Industries Holding Corporation Limited. The exchange also has listings from companies in the manufacturing sector, such as VinGroup, Masan Group, and FPT Corporation. The exchange also has listings from companies in the real estate sector, such as Vingroup, Novaland Group, and Hung Thinh Corporation. The exchange has a total of over 300 listed companies, which provides investors with a wide range of investment opportunities. The exchange is also home to companies such as PetroVietnam, Vietnam Airlines, and Vietnam Railways, which are major players in the Vietnamese economy.

Market_Performance

The Hanoi Stock Exchange has experienced significant growth in recent years, with the HNX Index increasing by over 50% in 2020. The exchange has also seen an increase in trading volume and market capitalization, with the total market capitalization of the exchange reaching over $10 billion. The exchange has also seen an increase in the number of listed companies, with over 300 companies currently listed on the exchange. The exchange is also home to companies such as FPT Corporation, VinGroup, and Masan Group, which are major players in the Vietnamese economy. The exchange has also signed cooperation agreements with other stock exchanges, such as the Shanghai Stock Exchange, the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, and the Korea Exchange, to promote cross-border trading and investment.

Regulation

The Hanoi Stock Exchange is regulated by the State Securities Commission of Vietnam, which is responsible for overseeing the securities market in Vietnam. The commission is also responsible for regulating the stock exchanges in Vietnam, including the Hanoi Stock Exchange and the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange. The exchange is also subject to the Securities Law of Vietnam, which provides the framework for the regulation of the securities market in Vietnam. The exchange is also a member of the World Federation of Exchanges and the Asian and Oceanian Stock Exchanges Federation, which provides a platform for the exchange to collaborate with other stock exchanges and to share best practices. The exchange has also signed cooperation agreements with other stock exchanges, such as the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, and the Singapore Exchange, to promote cross-border trading and investment. Category:Stock exchanges in Asia

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