Shares trim losses on late buying force

May 8th at 09:35
08-05-2021 09:35:18+07:00

Shares trim losses on late buying force

Vietnamese shares trimmed losses in late trade on Friday as strong buying force returned to the market, helping revive investor appetite after a sell-off earlier the day.

 

The market benchmark VN-Index on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HoSE) lost 0.70 per cent to close Friday at 1,241.81 points.

The southern market index had declined 0.47 per cent to finish Thursday at 1,250.57 points.

The market breadth was negative as 307 stocks declined while 118 rose and 41 stocks ended flat.

The market’s liquidity was high with nearly 783 million shares traded on the southern market, worth VND22.4 trillion (US$971 million).

“The VN-Index corrected slightly after approaching the historic peak of 1,260-1,280 points,” said BIDV Securities Co.

“Market liquidity decreased slightly along with the continued net selling trend of foreign investors on both exchanges had caused a market correction to the threshold of 1,250 points.

“Cash flow weakened compared to the previous session. The VN-Index may consolidate in the short term around 1,250 points before retesting the 1,260-1280 level in the mid-term,” said the company.

The 30 biggest stocks tracker, VN30-Index, lost 0.29 per cent to 1,340.73 points.

Of the VN30 basket, seven stocks increased while 22 decreased.

Hoang Huy Investment Financial Services JSC (TCH) and Bao Viet Holdings (BVH) were the two biggest losers in the group with a drop of over 3 per cent each. Dairy firm Vinamilk (VNM), Thanh Thanh Cong – Bien Hoa JSC (SBT), Vietcombank (VCB) and Vietjet (VJC) dropped by more than 2 per cent.

Thanks to the return of buying force in the afternoon trade, some large-caps managed to increase. HDBank (HDB) continued to maintain its uptrend, rising 4 per cent, Tien Phong Bank (TPB) gained more than 3 per cent. Hoa Phat Group (HPG) and Vietinbank (CTG) rose over 2 per cent.

Banking stocks differentiated significantly in the last session of the week. Vietcombank (VCB) was the biggest loser in the industry. Sacombank (STB), Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BID) and Ocean Bank (OCB) fell more than 1 per cent. On the opposite side, HDBank (HDB), Tien Phong Bank (TPB) and Lien Viet Post Bank (LPB) also rebounded 3 per cent.

Oil and gas stocks performed poorly. Binh Son Refinery (BSR) dropped the most with more than 5 per cent loss, PV Oil (OIL) and PV Drilling (PVD) declined over 3 per cent. Other losers were PetroVietnam Gas JSC (GAS), PetroVietnam Power Corp (POW), and PetroVietnam Technical Services (PVS).

Meanwhile, on the Ha Noi Stock Exchange (HNX), the HNX-Index declined 0.44 per cent to close Friday at 279.86 points.

The northern market index had risen 0.06 per cent to close Thursday at 281.09 points.

During the session, over 122.3 million shares were traded on HNX, worth VND2.4 trillion.

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