Investors monitor stock movements at International Royal Securities Co. (IRS) in Hanoi (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The VN-Index of the southern bourse ended thefirst session of the week on June 25 up 7.35 points to 990.52 points.
Total transaction volume surpassed 142 million shares for a value ofmore than 3.36 trillion VND (147 million USD), with 175 stocks seeing prices upand 124 down, on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HOSE).
The rally of stocks in the VN30, the top 30 stocks in terms of marketcapitalisation and liquidity on the HOSE, supported the rising trend of theVN-Index.
Rises of some bank stocks also helped shore up the VN-Index, with TCB,VIB and VCB enjoying increases of 700 VND (0.03 USD) to 1,300 VND (0.057 USD)per share.
Oil and gas shares were able to maintain the upward trend, with pricerises seen for BRS, OIL, POS, GAS and PLX.
Many stocks in the financial service sector also enjoyed rises, such asVND, SHS, MBS, TVS and ORS.
Foreign investors registered the third consecutive day of net purchaseon June 25 with 2.2 million shares worth 63.79 billion VND (2.79 million USD) onthe HOSE. HPG was the most sought after stock with more than 26.37 billion VND(over 1.15 million USD) worth of shares bought, followed by DXG (14.85 billionVND) and VCB (11.87 billion VND).
On the Hanoi Stock Exchange, the HNX-Index rose by just 0.01 points to111.99 points, with 82 stocks up and 78 down.
Total transaction value on the northern bourse during the day stood at432.6 billion VND (18.92 million USD). Net sales by foreign investors came to519,871 shares, worth 12.82 billion VND (560,875 USD).-VNA
The VN-Index of the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HOSE) decreased by 2,87 percent to close at 987.43 points on June 18, the first transaction day of the week, with 181.39 million shares worth 4.626 trillion VND (nearly 202.2 million USD) being traded.
Shares declined as the downward trend on the previous day continued, forcing the benchmark VN-Index on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HoSE) to lose 25.18 points to close at 962.16 points on June 19.
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