VN-Index falls as selling pressure weighs market 11:01 | 16/04/2021
Viet Namâs stock exchange ended mixed on Thursday as the benchmark VN-Index reversed course to finish lower while the HNX-Index continued its rally.
Trading at JSC Bank For Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV) s office. The bank shares plunged nearly 2.2 per cent on Thursday. - Photo www.bidv.com.vn
On the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HoSE), the VN-Index declined by 8.62 points, or 0.69 per cent, to 1,247.25 points. The index rose slightly 0.15 per cent in the morning trade. The market breadth was negative with 294 stocks dropping while 141 stocks climbed.
The marketâs liquidity remained high as nearly 806.5 million shares were traded, worth over VND20.6 trillion.
Update: April, 15/2021 - 07:26 | Customers buy MEATDeli pork, a branded chilled meat product of Masan Group. The company shares hit the maximum daily gain of 7 per cent yesterday, supporting the market s trend. Photo courtesy of Masan MEATLife HÀ NỘI Shares settled higher on Wednesday, reversing their morning course on recoveries of materials and banking stocks. The benchmark VN-Index on the Hồ Chí Minh Stock Exchange (HoSE) closed Wednesday s trade at 1,255.87 points, up 7.54 points, or 0.6 per cent. The index fell 0.37 per cent in the morning trade after losing 0.33 per cent on Tuesday. The market s liquidity remained high as nearly 862 million shares were traded on the southern bourse, worth over VNĐ19.3 trillion.
VN-Index falls under 1,100 points as many big stocks hit the maximum daily loss 11:31 | 28/01/2021
Vietnam s stock market fell more than 3 per cent on Wednesday, marking a second straight session loss.
Oil rigs in White Tiger oil field. GAS shares price fell 5.16 per cent on Wednesday. - Photo pvgas.com.vn
On the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HoSE), the VN-Index lost 38.95 points, equivalent to 3.43 per cent, to end Wednesday at 1,097.17 points. The trading day ended with 413 stocks declining, of which 64 stocks hit the maximum intra-day loss of 7 per cent. Another 51 stocks climbed, while 34 ended flat.
According to a daily report from MB Securities SJC, the domestic stock market fell for second consecutive session on selling pressure to book profits. Without a leading stock group, the market fell from the morning session and just lightly recovered when stocks went down to supportive zones that attracted cash inflows for bottom purchasing.