The VN Index Needs Real Earnings to Reach 1,979 Points, Say Analysts
The VN Index is nearing 1,979 points, but analysts warn that the rise depends on corporate earnings, not just macroeconomic factors.
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Spanish companies pay dividends in January and July due to the fiscal year-end, shareholder meetings, and the tradition of summer bonuses.
The VN Index is nearing 1,979 points, but analysts warn that the rise depends on corporate earnings, not just macroeconomic factors.
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