Shares continue upward trend this morning

Mar 11th at 13:24
11-03-2014 13:24:10+07:00

Shares continue upward trend this morning

Shares continued the upward trend this morning, closing up on both bourses.

 

On HCM City Exchange, the VN-Index rose by 0.48 per cent to reach 586.49 points.

With gainers surpassing losers by 18-4, the VN30-Index, tracking the southern city's 30 largest shares by capitalisation and liquidity, edged up 0.51 per cent to 659.16 points.

With more than 100.9 million shares changed hands, the total value reached VND1.4 trillion (US$66.7 million).

Among blue chips, FPT Group (FPT), Gemardebt (GMD) and PetroVietnam Transportation (PVT) posted huge gains.

On the northern bourse, the HNX-Index advanced 0.7 per cent while the HNXFF-Index ad?e 0.48 per cent to end at 83.38 and 83.24 points, respectively.

The HNX30-Index closed this morning at 166.97 points, increasing 0.63 per cent.

The total trading value reached VND741 billion ($35.28 million) on the exchange of 78 million shares.

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