Daily Review

20241022_BSC_Vietnam Daily Review_VN_VN-Index continued to decrease

  • Date

    22/10/2024

  • Expert name

    Nguyễn Giang Anh

  • Language

    Tiếng Việt

  • Number of Downloads

    0

Detailed report

Market outlook
The VN-Index continued to drop nearly 10 points today, closing at 1,269.89 points. Market breadth leaned towards the negative, with 14 out of 18 sectors declining, led by the Media, followed by Chemicals, Information Technology,.... Regarding foreign investors' activity, they were net sellers on both HSX and HNX exchanges today. The market has widened its fluctuation range towards the support level of 1,265. If it falls below this level, the VN-Index could drop to 1,260 or further down to 1,240.

Futures contracts
Futures contracts all decreased according to the movement of VN30.

Covered warrants
During the trading session on 22/10/2024, warrants fluctuated according to the recovery of the underlying stocks.

Highlight
• VN-Index -9.88 points, closing at 1269.89 points. HNX-Index -1.93 points, closing at 225.5 points.
• Pulling the index up: VHM (+0.48), EIB (+0.38), MWG (+0.18), GMD (+0.17), VCF (+0.10).
• Pulling the index down: GVR (-1.36), BID (-1.23), FPT (-0.85), VCB (-0.81), CTG (-0.65).
• The matched trade value of VN-Index reached VND 17,476 billion, increased 29.86% compared to the previous session. The total transaction value reached VND 19,027 billion.
• The trading range is 14.77 points. The market had 107 gainers, 58 remaining unchanged, 269 losers.
• Foreign investors' net selling value: VND -138.63 billion on HOSE, including FUEVFVND (VND -99.54 billion), KDH (VND -68.80 billion), VRE (VND -51.31 billion), HPG (VND -46.84 billion), VCI (VND -39.02 billion). Foreign investors were net sellers on HNX with the value of VND -86.70 billion.

BSC30, BSC50 performance
• BSC30 -0.63%. Positive stocks: VHM (+5.64%), VPB (+0.49%), MWG (+0.15%).
• BSC50 -0.81%. Positive stocks: EIB (+6.94%), BMP (+3.19%), CTD (+2.52%).

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