Covered warrants begin trading in HOSE

Jun 29th at 16:03
29-06-2019 16:03:11+07:00

Covered warrants begin trading in HOSE

Trading in covered warrants began on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange on Friday.

 

CWs are issued by securities enterprises, and their trading is similar to that of stocks.

In the initial phase, the market will focus on call options and follow the European model.

In the first session 10 warrant codes issued by seven securities firms, with a total volume of 21.9 million CWs, were listed and traded.

Speaking at the launch ceremony, Deputy Minister of Finance Huynh Quang Hai said Viet Nam’s stock market capitalisation at the end of May was VND4.3 quadrillion (US$184.7 billion), equivalent to 78 per cent of last year’s GDP and 11.2 per cent up from early 2019.

“After 19 years of operation of the stock market with traditional products such as stocks, bonds, fund certificates, and futures contracts, the launch of covered warrants would help perfect the Vietnamese stock market, diversifying investment options and increasing liquidity.”

He directed relevant units to closely co-ordinate to manage and oversee the issuance and trading of the new product to ensure stable market operation and protect investors' interests.

They should report any issues that arise so that the legal framework could be adjusted, he said.

Johan Nyvene, CEO of HCM City Securities Corporation, said CWs are expected to bring new strength to the securities market and attract investors.

Le Hai Tra, acting chairman of HOSE, said the launch of CWs is an important milestone for the HCM City and Viet Nam securities markets.

The State Securities Commission of Viet Nam said to protect investors it has created a legal framework and technical infrastructure for CW trading.

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