Southern stock market posts high transaction value in April
Liquidity of the southern stock market in April stood at the highest level from the outset of the year, with more than 14.51 billion stocks traded at a value of over 366.94 trillion VND, according to the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HOSE).
Liquidity of the southern stock market in April stood at the highest level from the outset of the year. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Liquidity of the southern stock market in April stood atthe highest level from the outset of the year, with more than 14.51 billionstocks traded at a value of over 366.94 trillion VND (15.94 billion USD), according to the Ho ChiMinh Stock Exchange (HOSE).
Average transaction value per session was over 18.34 trillion VND, up 18.68percent from March, and 47.41 percent from the same time last year.
HOSE also said that trading of covered warrants (CWs) – Vietnam’s thirdsecurities product after stocks and futures also heated up in the month, withover 506.38 million items sold at the value of 2.32 trillion VND.
The market also saw the benchmarkVN-Index set a 20-year record high of 1,268.28 points on April 20, with total valueof market transaction on the day topping 22.46 trillion VND.
The index in April edged up4.02 percent from the previous month to end at 1,239.39 points, and surged12.28 percent year-on-year.
Material, finance and real estate stocks performed well in the month, withVNMAT stocks rising 16.2 percent, VNFIN surging 10.55 percent and VNREAL up10.47 percent.
Meanwhile, energy, utility, and consumer goods stocks suffered the respective declinesof 10.03 percent, 5.04 percent, and 2.95 percent.
The net sales of foreign investors fell 93.87 percent from March to 751 billionVND.
HOSE saw no newly-listed stocks in the month, while five codes of LAF, TVB,PAN, BSI and ASG moved to the Hanoi Stock Exchange.
As of April 29, 511 security codes were being trade on HOSE, including 391stocks, three close fund certificates, seven exchange traded funds (ETF), 79CWs, and 31 bonds.
The stock market capitalisation on HOSE reached more than 4.46 quadrillion VND,increasing 4.12 percent from March, and accounting for around 73.87 percent ofthe country’s gross domestic product in 2020./.
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