VN-Index falls for third straight session on strong sell-off

Apr 13th at 08:22
13-04-2022 08:22:23+07:00

VN-Index falls for third straight session on strong sell-off

The stock market opened the week on a negative note as investors' risk appetite was impacted by strong sell-off activities.

 

The VN-Index on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HoSE) extended losses for the third straight session. Accordingly, it posted a sharp fall of 26.75 points, or 1.8 per cent, to 1,455.25 points.

Last week, the index lost 2.27 per cent, mostly due to losses in the last two sessions of the week, each fell more than 20 points.

The market’s breadth was negative as 409 stocks declined, while only 67 stocks climbed.

Liquidity was also lower than the previous session. Of which nearly 680.1 million shares were traded on the southern bourse, worth over VND21.28 trillion (US$929.7 million).

The index’s bearish trend was driven by strong selling pressure with up to 64 stocks hitting floor prices and many large-cap stocks posting great losses.

The 30 biggest stocks tracker VN30-Index decreased by 17.11 points, or 1.12 per cent, to 1,507.2 points. Twenty-six stocks of the VN30 basket slid, while only four stocks increased.

Data compiled by vietstock.vn showed that Vinhomes (VHM) led the downtrend with a decrease of 2.8 per cent. Other big stocks influencing yesterday’s loss were in banking and manufacturing sectors, such as BIDV (BID), Vietnam Rubber Group (GVR), Hoa Phat Group (HPG), Vietinbank (CTG), and MBBank (MBB), down in a range of 2.8-5.31 per cent.

The benchmark index was also under pressure as many small- and medium-cap stocks, especially in the realty sector, hit floor prices. They included Dat Xanh Group (DXG), Hoang Quan Consulting-Trading-Service Real Estate Corporation (HQC), Ho Chi Minh City Infrastructure Investment JSC (CII), Development Investment Construction JSC (DIG) and Ocean Group JSC (OGC).

On the Ha Noi Stock Exchange (HNX), the HNX-Index also finished lower yesterday on selling force, weakening for the fifth consecutive session. Accordingly, the index slid by 11.01 points, or 2.55 per cent, to 421.01 points.

During the session, nearly VND2.6 trillion worth of shares, equal to a trading volume of 95.45 million shares, was traded on HNX.

Meanwhile, foreign investors were net sellers on both main exchanges after net selling a value of VND275.11 billion. Of which, they net sold a value of VND273.48 billion on HoSE, and a value of VND1.63 billion on the northern market. 

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