Title 20230313_BSC_Vietnam Daily Review_EN_VN-Index closed below reference level
Report Type Báo cáo ngày
Source BSC
Industry
Bussiness
Detail Date : 13/03/2023
Total pages : 6
Language : English
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Market outlook:  

Stock market: The market moved up to 1,055 in the morning, then bounced back and struggled in the 1,050-1,055 zone for the whole afternoon before closing at 1,052.8, almost unchanged from the previous session. Market breadth leaned to the negative side with 12 out of 19 industries dropping, in which Tourism and Leisure led the decline. On the other side, Real estate gained again today. Regarding the transactions of foreign investors, today they were net buyers on both HSX and HNX. Currently, VN-Index is still tending to accumulate in the range of 1,050-1,060 and may continue this trend in the short term.
 
Future contracts: Futures contracts decreased in line with the movement of VN30, only VN30F2304 moved in the opposite direction.. It is recommended that investors trade cautiously in the coming sessions.

Covered warrants: In the trading session on March 13, 2023, covered warrants fluctuated along with the struggling movement of the underlying stocks.
 
Highlights:
• VN-Index -0.2 points, closing at 1052.8. HNX-Index -2.01 points, closing at 205.85.
• Pulling the index up: VHM (+2.07), VPB (+1.86), VRE (+0.64), GAS (+0.53), SAB (+0.23).
• Pulling the index down: BID (-1.14), VCB (-0.71), HVN (-0.53), STB (-0.47), TCB (-0.35).
• The matched value of VN-Index reached VND 8,852 billion, increased 13.46% compared to the previous session. The total transaction value reached VND 11,226 billion.
• The trading range is 10.12 points. The market had 135 advancers, 58 reference stocks, 256 decliners.
• Foreign investors' net buying value: VND 388.72 billion on HOSE, including HPG (98.01 billion), SSI (88.68 billion), VHM (87.22 billion). Foreign investors were net buyers on HNX with the value of VND 21.3 billion.