Vietnam stock market sinks for third consecutive session

By Hung Le   August 6, 2019 | 05:23 am PT
Vietnam stock market sinks for third consecutive session
An investor watches stock figures on a display at a brokerage in Hanoi. Photo by Reuters.
The VN-Index fell 8.54 points, or 0.88 percent, to close at 964.61 points Tuesday afternoon, its third consecutive losing session.

The VN30-Index, which represents the market’s 30 largest cap stocks, also fell 0.72 percent, while smaller indexes HNX-Index (Hanoi Stock Exchange) and UPCOM-Index (Unlisted Public Companies Market) edged down 0.99 percent and 0.1 percent respectively.

VN-Index had lost a total of nearly 33 points, or 3.3 percent, after the three consecutive sessions, from 977.39 points last Thursday. However, analysts have noted that the decline has slowed compared to Monday’s 1.81 plunge, with bottom-fishing cash flowing into the market and many stocks rebounding to their initial prices.

The VN-Index initially fell 15 points in the morning, but narrowed the drop to over 8.5 points as some blue-chips gained in the afternoon. VIC shares of Vingroup gained 1.5 percent, PNJ of Phu Nhuan Jewellery rose 3.8 percent, and MWG of Mobile World went up 0.5 percent.

While other blue-chips like MSN of Masan Group and VHM of Vinhomes continued their falling momentum, smaller cap stocks for industrial and manufacturing sectors, expected to benefit from diverted investment as the trade war escalates, again recorded strong gains.

Foreign investors continued to offload a net VND290 billion ($12.5 million) worth of stocks on Vietnam’s exchanges, slightly lower than the net sales figure Monday.

Losses spread in the Asia-Pacific region Tuesday with indexes from Tokyo to Hong Kong falling sharply. Shanghai and Sydney shed 2.6 percent, while Manila and Wellington were down around two percent as the U.S. – China trade dispute turned into a "currency war," Al Jazeera reported.

 
 
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