Stocks set to rise on first quarter hopes

Apr 10th at 10:19
10-04-2017 10:19:37+07:00

Stocks set to rise on first quarter hopes

Shares will continue to rise this week as investor sentiment remains positive, analysts say, driven by expectations that good earnings reports will be released in the “shareholder meeting season.”

 

Analysts with BIDV Securities Corp (BSC) say that the high expectations of good first quarter performances is directing the flow of money in the market towards companies that had been forecast to do well but are yet to produce expected figures.

For example, steel producers’ stocks are moving up after underperforming for a while.

“The stock market will likely increase this week as listed large-cap firms are about to reveal their first quarter performances,” said Nguyen Ngoc Lan, head of the brokerage division at Agribank Securities Company.

The market could increase further after blue chips ended Friday in the positive territory and foreign investors remained net buyers though their purchases declined sharply, Lan said.

Foreign investors recorded a net buy value of VND225.6 billion in Viet Nam’s stock market last week, down 74.5 per cent from the previous week.

It is not surprising that the benchmark VN Index has reached new heights recently, said Vu Minh Duc, head of individual customers division with Viet Capital Securities Company (VCSC).

The benchmark index has entered a development stage that could range between six and 12 months since it successfully overcame the mid-term resistance range of 690-695 points, he said.

The short-term resistance level for the VN Index is 730 points for now and 750 points for the next one or two months, Duc added.

However, BSC analysts have warned that the market could also face a correction if the released earnings reports fail to meet investor expectations.

The market could also be pulled down by the pressure of profit-taking that targets stocks that have risen recently based on forecast first-quarter earnings.

“The positive effects created by expectations for good earnings reports can decline…, then stock performances could be a mixed bag.

“Investors should look for opportunities in stocks that have good, basic background information or are supported by good business news such as M&A deals and restructuring processes,” VCSC analyst Duc said.

An example last week was Sacombank. The bank’s shares have soared nearly 18 per cent since March 28 after speculation emerged on its restructuring process.

Viet Nam’s benchmark VN Index on the HCM Stock Exchange was up 0.7 per cent to close Friday at 727.95 points. The benchmark index finished 0.8 per cent higher than the previous week.

The minor HNX Index on the Ha Noi Stock Exchange fell 0.6 per cent to end Friday at 90.15 points. The northern market index has dropped 0.7 per cent week on week.

Market trading liquidity increased from the previous week with an average of more than 259.4 million shares worth VND4.9 trillion (US$219 million) being traded in each session.

Trading volume and trading value rose 0.4 per cent and 11.2 per cent respectively over the previous week.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Oil price increases help pull VN Index up

Viet Nam’s benchmark VN Index closed up on Friday, boosted by the energy sector on positive movement of oil prices.

Shares remain negative after holiday

Shares closed in negative territory on Friday morning after the national holiday on Thursday as investors were cautious about current market conditions.

HNX issues derivatives market rules

The Ha Noi Stock Exchange has issued its membership regulations for derivative market trading, which is scheduled to start operation in the second quarter of this...

Low investor confidence pushes stocks down before holiday

Shares fell on the two local markets on Wednesday ahead of the national holiday as large-cap stocks suffered from low investor confidence.

VN Index retreats on selling pressure

Viet Nam’s benchmark VN Index fell on Wednesday morning as selling pressure sent large-cap stocks plummeting after the index neared 725 points.

VN shares edge up on Q1 speculation

Shares closed on a positive note yesterday, as investors speculated on first-quarter earning results and annual shareholder meeting information from many listed...

Markets stay positive, courtesy bank and property shares

Shares continued to rise slightly in both local markets on Tuesday morning as banks and property developers bounced back after recent fall.

Shares remain close to 10-year high

Shares closed almost flat on the two local exchanges yesterday as strong investor selling hit large-cap stocks after the market reached a 10-year high last week.

VN Index struggles to rise, banks hit

Viet Nam’s benchmark VN Index struggled to rise on Monday morning as most of the leading sectors were hit by investor selling.

Stock volatility expected this week

Shares are expected to decline further this week as investors seek profits from a 10-year high, but the decline will not be heavy as foreign investments and...

TRENDING


MOST READ


Back To Top