VN-Index falls for third consecutive session, losing 1,280 point mark

Báo Đầu tưBáo Đầu tư16/10/2024


VN-Index fell 1.6 points as domestic and foreign investors focused on selling large-cap stocks, extending the decline to three consecutive sessions.

Before entering today's trading session, October 16, some experts predicted that the VN-Index would continue to maintain an accumulation state or have some slight adjustments before the consensus on price increases in large industry groups was more clearly demonstrated.

The actual developments in the session partly proved these predictions when VN-Index opened in red due to selling pressure from stock holders. Due to investors' caution, some slight fluctuations occurred from the beginning of the session. The index surpassed the reference point in the middle of the morning session, but continued to plummet after the lunch break and at one point lost nearly 5 points, down to 1,276 points.

The decrease gradually narrowed before closing thanks to the appearance of cash flow disbursement at low prices. The index representing the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange closed at 1,279.48 points, down 1.6 points from the reference and extending the decline for the third consecutive session.

VN-Index was covered in red in the trading session on October 16 when 209 stocks decreased, while the number of stocks increased was only 153. The VN30 basket had a strong differentiation when the selling side dominated, leading to 18 stocks closing below the reference, while the number of stocks increased by only half that number.

Most banking stocks closed the session in negative territory. According to Mirae Asset, SSB was the stock that weighed down the VN-Index the most, falling 4.02% to VND16,700. LPB followed, down 1.4% to VND31,750, BID down 0.3% to VND49,850 and MBB down 0.58% to VND25,500.

Red dominated steel stocks as almost all closed below reference. Similarly, the fertilizer group also recorded a series of price declines, in which two pillar stocks DCM and BFC lost 2.1% and 1.5%, down to VND36,800 and VND39,900, respectively.

On the other hand, MWG topped the list of stocks that positively impacted the market when it increased by 1.71% compared to the reference price to VND65,500. VHM increased by 0.78% to VND45,000 to rank second in the list of stocks that contributed the most, helping the VN-Index avoid a deeper decline.

Some positive market signals were recorded in the food group when two pillar stocks, VNM and SAB, were also included in the above list. Specifically, VNM increased by 1.05% to VND67,500 and SAB increased by 1.23% to VND57,800.

Market liquidity today reached 536 million shares, down 176 million units compared to yesterday's session. Trading value accordingly reached VND13,313 billion, down VND3,316 billion compared to VND16,629 billion recorded in the previous session. The large-cap basket contributed more than VND6,944 billion to liquidity, equivalent to nearly 198 million shares successfully transferred.

Not only pioneering in terms of contribution points, MWG also leads in order matching value with more than VND894 billion (equivalent to 13.7 million shares). This figure far exceeds the following stocks, MSN by more than VND653 billion (equivalent to 8 million shares) and STB by more than VND615 billion (equivalent to 18.4 million shares).

Foreign investors continued to be net sellers in today's session. Specifically, this group sold more than 49.5 million shares, equivalent to a transaction value of about VND1,507 billion , while only disbursing nearly VND1,176 billion to buy 35.8 million shares. The net selling value was approximately VND331 billion.

Foreign investors dumped FPT shares with a net selling value of nearly VND70 billion, followed by HDB with more than VND62.1 billion, VHM with nearly VND48.7 billion. On the other hand, foreign investors bought STB shares with a net value of VND77 billion. MWG ranked next with a net absorption of VND48.8 billion, followed by DGC with VND23.7 billion.



Source: https://baodautu.vn/vn-index-giam-phien-thu-ba-lien-tiep-mat-moc-1280-diem-d227599.html

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