The VN-Index fluctuated throughout most of Sept. 30’s session before closing at 454.52 points, an increase of 0.35 percent.
The volume of trades on the HCM Exchange rose by nearly 15 percent over Sept. 29 to nearly 38 million shares, with a value in excess of 1 trillion VND (51.3 million USD).
Decliners outnumbered advancers by 139-68, although five of the 10 leading shares by capitalisation managed gains, including Sacombank (STB), Eximbank (EIB), developer Hoang Anh Gia Lai Co (HAG), software giant FPT and insurer Bao Viet Holdings (BVH), with the latter reaching its ceiling price for a third consecutive day.
Ocean Group (OGC) was again the most-active share on the southern bourse with a volume of over 1.8 million units, but OGC again lost value on the day, closing off 1.86 percent to 31,600 VND (1.60 USD) per share.
Vimedimex Medi-Pharma Co (VMD) saw its first day of trading on the HCM exchange, but VMD shares dropped to their floor price of 32,000 VND (1.65 USD) per share.
On the Ha Noi Stock Exchange, the HNX-Index closed essentially unchanged at 127.29 points. The value of trades reached 630.6 billion VND (32.3 million USD) on a volume of 26.3 million shares, decreases of 25 percent in value and 21.6 percent in volume.
Losers outnumbered gainers, meanwhile, by an overwhelming 200-78. Among the 10 leading shares by capitalisation, only Asia Commercial Bank (ACB) rose in value.
Kim Long Securities (KLS) was the most heavily-traded share, with 2.27 million changing hands, but KLS ended the session down nearly 2 percent to just 15,000 VND (0.75 USD) per share.
The US dollar on Sept. 30 began to recover slightly on the black market, reaching over 19,700 VND per dollar.
Foreign investors were net buyers on both national stock exchanges on the same day, picking up a combined 136.6 billion VND (7 million USD) worth of shares./.
The volume of trades on the HCM Exchange rose by nearly 15 percent over Sept. 29 to nearly 38 million shares, with a value in excess of 1 trillion VND (51.3 million USD).
Decliners outnumbered advancers by 139-68, although five of the 10 leading shares by capitalisation managed gains, including Sacombank (STB), Eximbank (EIB), developer Hoang Anh Gia Lai Co (HAG), software giant FPT and insurer Bao Viet Holdings (BVH), with the latter reaching its ceiling price for a third consecutive day.
Ocean Group (OGC) was again the most-active share on the southern bourse with a volume of over 1.8 million units, but OGC again lost value on the day, closing off 1.86 percent to 31,600 VND (1.60 USD) per share.
Vimedimex Medi-Pharma Co (VMD) saw its first day of trading on the HCM exchange, but VMD shares dropped to their floor price of 32,000 VND (1.65 USD) per share.
On the Ha Noi Stock Exchange, the HNX-Index closed essentially unchanged at 127.29 points. The value of trades reached 630.6 billion VND (32.3 million USD) on a volume of 26.3 million shares, decreases of 25 percent in value and 21.6 percent in volume.
Losers outnumbered gainers, meanwhile, by an overwhelming 200-78. Among the 10 leading shares by capitalisation, only Asia Commercial Bank (ACB) rose in value.
Kim Long Securities (KLS) was the most heavily-traded share, with 2.27 million changing hands, but KLS ended the session down nearly 2 percent to just 15,000 VND (0.75 USD) per share.
The US dollar on Sept. 30 began to recover slightly on the black market, reaching over 19,700 VND per dollar.
Foreign investors were net buyers on both national stock exchanges on the same day, picking up a combined 136.6 billion VND (7 million USD) worth of shares./.