ASEANSC’S VIEWPOINTS: On Monday (July 29th), although losing over 5 points at one point, however, the VN-Index regained the ground thanks to the rise of some large caps such as VIC, VCB and GAS. Particularly, VIC rose 1.88%, VCB rose 3.19% and GAS rose 2.78%. By the closing bell, the VN-Index added 4.59 points (+0.46%) to close at 997.94. Trading volume was nearly 150 million shares, worth VND3,600 billion. Breadth was negative, with losers topping gainers 192 to 110. Foreign investors net boug...
ASEANSC’S VIEWPOINTS: On Wednesday (June 26th), although rising nearly 3 points at one point, however, the VN-Index lost the ground to close at its lows of the day due to high selling pressure in bank stocks. In particular, VCB, VHM, TCB, HVN and CTG were the large-cap losers, offsetting the small gains in GAS, VIC, MSN, BID, PLX and NVL. By the closing bell, the VN-Index lost 1.00 points (-0.10%) to close at 959.13. Trading volume was over 250 million shares, worth VND5,600 billion. Breadth wa...
ASEANSC’S VIEWPOINTS On Tuesday (June 25th), the VN-Index fluctuated in a narrow margin as blue chips traded mixed throughout the bourse amid a lack of fresh leads. In particular, VCB, GAS, BID, PLX, CTG, TCB and HVN were the large-cap losers, offsetting the small gains in VNM, SAB, NVL and FPT. By the closing bell, the VN-Index lost 2.72 points (-0.28%) to close at 960.13. Trading volume was over 160 million shares, worth VND3,600 billion. Breadth was negative, with losers topping gainers 180 ...
ASEANSC’S VIEWPOINTS On Monday (June 24th), although rising nearly 8 points at one point, however, the VN-Index cut its gains due to high profit-taking pressure. Particularly, VCB, VIC, VHM, SAB and NVL were the large-cap gainers, offsetting the relative weakness in VNM, GAS, HPG, PLX and POW. By the closing bell, the VN-Index rose 3.65 points (+0.38%) to close at 962.85. Trading volume was nearly 150 million shares, worth VND3,400 billion. Breadth was negative, with losers topping gainers 165 ...
ASEANSC’S VIEWPOINTS On Thursday (June 20th), the VN-Index traded on a positive note, and closed at its highs of the day thanks to the rise of bank and oil & gas stocks. By the closing bell, the VN-Index soared 9.49 points (+1.00%) to close at 959.18. Trading volume was nearly 190 million shares, worth VND4,400 billion. Breadth was positive, with gainers topping losers 187 to 116. Foreign investors net sold VND11 billion on the HSX, mainly in E1VFVN30. In view of technical analysis, the VN-Ind...
ASEANSC’S VIEWPOINTS On Tuesday (June 18th), although losing over 8 points at its lows of the day, however, the VN-Index cut the losses as bargain hunters moved in. In particular, MSN, TCB, VIC, VNM, VRE and VJC were the large-cap losers, offsetting the small gains in VCB, HPG, HVN and MWG. By the closing bell, the VN-Index lost 2.94 points (-0.31%) to close at 944.01. Trading volume was nearly 170 million shares, worth VND4,000 billion. Breadth was negative, with losers topping gainers 173 to ...
ASEANSC’S VIEWPOINTS On Monday (June 17th), the VN-Index traded on a negative note, and closed at its lows of the day, highlighting the poor performance of “Vingroup stocks” such as VIC, VHM and VRE. By the closing bell, the VN-Index lost 6.66 points (-0.70%) to close at 946.95. Trading volume was over 170 million shares, worth VND4,000 billion. Breadth was negative, with losers topping gainers 184 to 118. Foreign investors net bought VND103 billion on the HSX, mainly in POW. In view of techni...
ASEANSC’S VIEWPOINTS On Monday (June 17th), the VN-Index traded on a negative note, and closed at its lows of the day, highlighting the poor performance of “Vingroup stocks” such as VIC, VHM and VRE. By the closing bell, the VN-Index lost 6.66 points (-0.70%) to close at 946.95. Trading volume was over 170 million shares, worth VND4,000 billion. Breadth was negative, with losers topping gainers 184 to 118. Foreign investors net bought VND103 billion on the HSX, mainly in POW. In view of techni...
ASEANSC’S VIEWPOINTS On Friday (June 14th), although opening lower, however, the VN-Index regained the ground, and closed at its highs of the day as bank stocks rallied. By the closing bell, the VN-Index rose 3.53 points (+0,37%) to close at 953,61. Trading volume was nearly 160 million shares, worth VND3,400 billion. Breadth was positive, with gainers topping losers 145 to 130. Foreign investors net sold VND58 billion on the HSX, mainly in SBT. In view of technical analysis, the VN-Index’s da...
ASEANSC’S VIEWPOINTS On Thursday (June 13th), although losing nearly 8 points at its lows of the day, however, the VN-Index cut the losses thanks to the late bottom fishing demand in ATC session. Particularly, most of large caps fell, dragging the index down. By the closing bell, the VN-Index lost 4.09 points (-0.43%) to close at 950.08. Trading volume was over 140 million shares, worth VND3,300 billion. Breadth was negative, with losers topping gainers 160 to 116. Foreign investors net sold VN...
ASEANSC’S VIEWPOINTS On Wednesday (June 12th), the VN-Index traded on a negative note, and closed at its lows of the day, highlighting the poor performance of large-cap stocks. By the closing bell, the VN-Index lost 7.90 points (-0.82%) to close at 954.17. Trading volume was nearly 140 million shares, worth VND3,900 billion. Breadth was negative, with losers topping gainers 181 to 110. Foreign investors net sold VND28 billion on the HSX, mainly in VHM. In view of technical analysis, the VN-Ind...
ASEANSC’S VIEWPOINTS On Tuesday (June 11th), the VN-Index fluctuated in a narrow margin as blue chips traded mixed throughout the bourse amid a lack of fresh leads. In particular, SAB, VNM, VIC and MSN were the large-cap losers, offsetting the small gains in VCB, GAS, BID, VRE and BHN. By the closing bell, the VN-Index lost 0.83 points (-0.09%) to close at 962.07. Trading volume was nearly 140 million shares, worth VND3,200 billion. Breadth was positive, with gainers topping losers 210 to 82. F...
ASEANSC’S VIEWPOINTS On Thursday (June 06th), although losing over 12 points at its lows of the day, however, the VN-Index minimized the losses thanks to the late bottom fishing demand in the afternoon session. In particular, GAS, VCB, VNM, VHM and HPG were the large-cap losers, offsetting the small gains in VIC, VNM, BVH, HPG, NVL and MSN. By the closing bell, the VN-Index lost 3.20 points (-0.34%) to close at 948.21. Trading volume was over 125 million shares, worth VND3,100 billion. Breadth ...
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