Individual investors today net bought VND 782.5 billion, of which their net buy orders amounted to VND 905.1 billion. Specifically in matched orders, they net bought in 14 out of 18 sectors, mainly in the Banking sector...
On March 11th, despite the State Bank of Vietnam announcing a decrease of 24 dong in the VND/USD central exchange rate compared to the previous week's trading session on March 8th, the free USD rate still increased by 200 dong for buying and 320 dong for selling. The State Bank of Vietnam conducted bond auctions to absorb VND.
The VN-Index accelerated its downturn in the afternoon session as the volume of stocks bought at the lowest price during this decline reached accounts. The index fell continuously and bottomed out at 2:25 p.m., losing nearly 21 points before recovering at the end of the session. Trading volume in the afternoon session surged by 69% compared to the morning, confirming that there was a cash flow to support the volume of losses.
The escalating tensions between the United States and China stand to benefit Vietnam's exports to the United States, which currently account for nearly 30% of Vietnam's export turnover.
Positive actions from the issuing organization and policies from regulatory agencies have indicated that the most difficult period for the corporate bond market has passed. Despite challenges, the corporate bond market is reemerging as a highly promising investment product.
In Q1/2024, DNSE Securities recorded a 21% increase in revenue and a 78% surge in after-tax profit compared to the same period last year. The company also remains a top leader in market share for newly opened accounts, accounting for 30% of total new accounts opened in the entire market.
Viglacera is currently implementing the construction of affordable housing in 4 localities, with a scale of over 10,000 units. There are currently about 3,000 units available for occupancy, with prices ranging from 8-10 million VND/m2 and apartment prices ranging from 250 million VND to approximately 600 million VND, according to the Deputy General Director of Viglacera.
Exploiting vulnerabilities to manipulate is strongly prohibited. Any individuals or organizations engaging in such behavior will be strictly prosecuted according to the law to ensure a healthy and transparent market. This is the message that law enforcement agencies are sending to securities investors, following the lessons learned from the FLC case.
The VN-Index experienced its steepest decline in 7 weeks, losing 9.09 points or -0.77% this morning. Bank stocks were the culprits behind the index's downfall, as 8 out of 10 stocks contributed to the biggest drop in the VN-Index. Among the 27 bank stocks, only 3 remained in the green, while many blue-chip stocks saw significant declines. Surprisingly, the securities group attracted money and foreign investors also actively bought...