Markets set to slide as foreign investors increase selling pressure

Jun 3rd at 07:58
03-06-2024 07:58:07+07:00

Markets set to slide as foreign investors increase selling pressure

The VN-Index has continued its decline, accompanied by significant net selling by foreign investors throughout the past week, indicating persistent pessimism in the market.

An investor watches the market closely. — Illustration image

The VN-Index on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HoSE) closed last week at 1,261.72 points, while the HNX-Index on the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) last traded at 243.09 points.

Over the week, the former index decreased by 0.02 per cent, while the latter increased by 0.57 per cent.

Liquidity on the HoSE for the week reached VNĐ109.5 trillion, a significant drop of 20.8 per cent compared to the previous week, remaining above average. This indicates a strong market divergence and balance after a sharp decline over the previous week. Many stocks and group stocks, have been rotating in and out of recovery, with demand increasing at the support level of 1,250 points and improving notably in medium and small-cap stocks.

Foreign investors continued their strong net selling trend with a substantial value of VNĐ6 trillion on the HoSE, focusing on large-cap stocks within the VN30, while recording net buying on the HNX with a value of VNĐ33.36 billion.

An expert from VNDirect Securities Corporation said that the stock market started to receive some supportive information last week.

On May 31, the US released the latest data on personal consumption expenditures (PCE), the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge. Core PCE in April increased by 0.2 per cent from March, marking the lowest monthly rise since December 2023 and in line with market expectations.

Compared to the same period last year, core PCE rose by 2.8 per cent, lower than the forecast of 2.9 per cent. The overall PCE index in April increased by 2.7 per cent year-on-year and 0.3 per cent month-on-month, both matching forecasts.

The Dollar Index (DXY) and US Treasury yields adjusted downward, which will help ease pressure on the VNĐ exchange rate.

Domestically, there were also some positive developments in the gold and currency markets.

Specifically, after a recent hot rise, interbank market interest rates have started to cool following the State Bank of Vietnam's liquidity support actions. Government bond yields have also reversed and decreased.

Domestic gold prices also cooled after the announcement that four State-owned commercial banks would sell gold at stabilised prices from today (June 3). These developments are expected to improve investor sentiment in the upcoming trading week. Additionally, the VN-Index has approached the support zone around 1,250 points and is unlikely to fall significantly below this level.

According to an expert from Nhật Việt Securities Corporation (VFS), after recovering to the previous peak in the first half of May 2024, the VN-Index is facing significant profit-taking pressure from both domestic and foreign investors and is moving sideways around this price range to absorb the selling pressure. Capital flows have not entirely exited the market, but are moving rapidly between sectors.

Viet Dragon Securities Corporation (VDSC) noted that the market failed to gain points in the last session of the week and fell back to 1,261 points. Liquidity dropped sharply compared to the previous sessions, indicating cautious capital flows as the market recovered.

This low demand could negatively impact the market in the near future and the market may need to re-test supply and demand at the 1,250 - 1,255 points support zone once more. This exploratory signal will affect the market's subsequent movements.

According to the financial website shs.com.vn, the VN-Index will continue to fluctuate around the resistence level of 1,250 points. However demand is still increasing at that point, with many stocks/groups of stocks recovering strongly on the expectation of improved Q2/2024 business results. 

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