Vietnam’s stock market experienced a somewhat volatile trading session to close out the week. By the end of the November 28th session, the VN-Index climbed 6.7 points to reach 1,690.99. Trading value on the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange (HoSE) remained subdued, totaling only around VND 17.4 trillion.
Foreign investor activity provided a positive note, with net buying of VND 343 billion across the market. Here’s a breakdown:
On HoSE, foreign investors net bought approximately VND 334 billion
On the buying side, VNM led the market with foreign investors pouring in roughly VND 242 billion. VIC (+VND 129 billion), VIX (+VND 107 billion), VPB (+VND 99 billion), and PVD (+VND 98 billion) also saw significant net buying, each nearing the hundred-billion-dong mark.
Conversely, FPT and VCB witnessed the heaviest selling pressure from foreign investors, with net selling values of approximately VND 134 billion and VND 127 billion, respectively. VJC, MSN, and ACB also made the top net selling list, each with around VND 55-56 billion in net outflows.
On HNX, foreign investors net bought approximately VND 14 billion
PVS topped the HNX with foreign investors injecting around VND 26 billion, followed by SHS with net buying of roughly VND 17 billion. VFS, IDC, and MST also saw net buying, albeit at more modest levels of VND 2-5 billion each.
CEO faced the strongest selling pressure on HNX, with net selling of approximately VND 30 billion. MBS and HUT saw net outflows of around VND 4 billion each, while PLC and IDJ experienced lighter selling pressure, with net outflows below VND 1 billion.
On UPCOM, foreign investors net sold approximately VND 5 billion
On the buying side, foreign investors showed modest interest, with MPC, HPP, F88, and MML each seeing net buying of around VND 1 billion. VEA also made the list with net buying close to VND 0.6 billion.
Selling pressure was concentrated on MCH, with net selling of approximately VND 7 billion, followed by QNS with net outflows of around VND 4 billion. HNG, AAS, and IFS saw minimal net selling, ranging from a few hundred million to around VND 1 billion.
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