Liquidity remains under pressure despite stability

Nov 18th at 08:07
18-11-2022 08:07:57+07:00

Liquidity remains under pressure despite stability

Information risks and liquidity pressure in the capital market have had a negative impact on the stock market, and is expected to last at least in the short term.

At VIR’s “Choose a Category” series of talk shows, under last week’s topic of market liquidity through the lens of investment funds, experts from PVI Asset Management shared information on such liquidity issues in Vietnam’s capital market.

Mai Cuong, deputy director of Business Development at PVI, said the market has had a very tough time in the recent past. “Market liquidity is seriously decreasing, and cash flow is moving into other investment channels, while market confidence is also declining,” Cuong said.

It comes from both subjective and objective reasons, partly because the macroeconomic situation globally, and in Vietnam in particular, has impacted liquidity on the bond market.

Meanwhile, Cao Minh Hoang, investment director of PVI, added that liquidity of current capital markets, including the stock market and bond markets, is rapidly declining. Market valuation has plummeted and asset turnover of market participants and investors has slowed down, Hoang explained.

As such, investors are also observing the market and looking forward to supportive policies from regulators to develop the capital market in a sustainable way. Hoang suggested that the regulator could increase the amount of currency circulating in the market to support investors during this period, while Cuong suggested that market entities, including investors and issuers, need to discuss more in order to root out the problems.

Through working with a number of large investment funds and securities companies, PVI has said that these companies are making efforts to respond when individual investors withdraw capital or sell their assets. Therefore, such entities need to prepare measures to prolong payment plans, help the market develop stably and sustainably, and avoid selling off high-value assets that led to much loss.

“Transparent information thanks to the parties being calm together to determine problems will partly prevent capital withdrawal,” said Cuong.

PVI forecasts that the market will return to stability by the end of the year. However, many unforeseeable external factors were also pointed out.

Hoang said most unpredictable factors come from outside Vietnam, significantly affecting policy management and interest rates. For example, the US is under great pressure to raise interest rates, which are expected to increase to 5 per cent, or even 5.5 per cent in 2023. This will put great pressure on Vietnam’s exchange rate, and its interest rates will be forecast to continue to increase next year as a result.

In the context of rising interest rates, the market’s liquidity will continue to be under pressure, and the two experts suggested that it is necessary to pump more money than during a period of stable liquidity.

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