Profit-taking hobbles recovery

Dec 7th at 12:57
07-12-2012 12:57:58+07:00

Profit-taking hobbles recovery

Shares halted their two-day rally after retreating in Ha Noi and closing unchanged in HCM City December 6.

   
 Source: VietstockFinance
 

While trading value grew sharply (54 per cent) on the HCM City Stock Exchange to VND679 billion (US$32.3 million), shares were sluggishly traded in the capital.

This was a signal of profit-taking, according to FPT Securities Co analysts.

Yesterday's transactions were tentative due to low investor confidence, they said. While large-cap stocks were active, smaller speculative stocks began to fall back, reflecting profit-taking.

"Trading was therefore put in a state of tension," a FPT Securities analyst added, before saying that yesterday's session was a correction after several gains.

The report went on to say that despite the positives, "In the short term the general trend of the market is still negative."

The benchmark VN-Index kept on 385.69 points with 100 gainers and 86 losers. Trading volume, however, decreased 10.4 per cent compared to Wednesday's level.

Blue chips were mixed, with seven stocks tracked by the VN30 advancing and ten declining. The index still managed to add 0.02 per cent to reach 451.72 points.

On the Ha Noi Stock Exchange, the HNX-Index slid 0.6 per cent, standing at just 51.78 points.

Trading was sluggish, with around 25.17 million shares worth only VND155 billion ($7.3 million) changing hands.

The HNX30, composed of the northern exchange's best stocks, finished yesterday at 94.48 points, 0.73 per cent off.

Foreign investors became net sellers on both bourses after five days of being buyers, unloading a margin of VND6 billion ($285,700). However, they still purchased some blue chips such as Vietcombank (VCB), Military Bank (MBB), Pha Lai Thermal Power Co (PPC), food processor Masan (MSN) and construction firm Sudico (SJS)

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