Shares end 2016 on
positive note
HÀ NỘI -
Shares ended the last trading session of the year yesterday on a positive
note on both local bourses, driven by increasing demand for large-cap stocks
during the closing period of the day.
The benchmark VN Index on the
HCM Stock Exchange closed slightly up at 664.87 points, totaling a two-day
gain of 0.2 per cent.
The HNX Index on the Hà Nội
Stock Exchange finished at 80.12 points, up 0.7 per cent from Thursday and
1.6 per cent since Tuesday.
The southern market index has
risen 14.8 per cent since December 31, 2015, while the northern market index
remained nearly flat after one year.
Market trading liquidity
surged from the previous sessions of the last trading week with more than 154
million shares being traded across the two bourses, worth VND3.24 trillion
(US$144 million).
That included more than 43.3
million shares, worth VND1.13 trillion, which were traded via put-through
transactions.
The stock market remained
negative and quiet most of the time during the last trading session, but
investors’ strong demand boosted large-cap stocks in the At The Close Order
(ATC) period.
Among the 10 largest shares
by market capitalisation, seven advanced, including Sài Gòn
Beer-Alcohol-Beverage Corp (SAB), property developer and retailer Vingroup
(VIC), private equity firm Masan Group (MSN) and Faros Construction Corp
(ROS).
SAB gained 0.4 per cent, VIC
inched up 0.2 per cent, MSN rose 1.4 per cent and ROS increased by 1 per
cent.
The energy sector also
contributed to the market’s gains yesterday after oil prices rose higher on
confidence for a production cut that could begin in early 2017.
US crude West Texas
Intermediate (WTI) was traded at $53.82 a barrel, slightly higher than
Thursday’s closing price.
Among local energy stocks,
PetroVietnam Gas Corp (GAS) added 1.5 per cent, PetroVietnam Drilling and
Well Services Corp (PVD) and PetroVietnam Technical Services Corp (PVS)
advanced 2.5 per cent each.
The banking sector was the
worst hit among 20 industries on the stock market, as the Bank for Investment
and Development of Viet Nam (BID) and Eximbank (EIB) dropped 0.7 per cent and
6.2 per cent, respectively, while Vietcombank (VCB), Asia Commercial Bank
(ACB) and Sài Gòn-Hà Nội Bank (SHB) ended flat.
The food and beverage
industry was driven down by dairy producer Vinamilk (VNM), which fell 2.3 per
cent. The stock suffered from profit-taking after increasing by 5 per cent in
the previous three sessions.
Viet Nam News
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Thứ Bảy, 31 tháng 12, 2016
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