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01-06-2010 09:15 AM #1
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VietinBank to manage capital from Gov't bonds
Viet Nam Commercial Bank for Industry and Trade (VietinBank) will be managing the capital raised from the Government's bond issue in February, according to a deal signed by the bank and the Ministry of Finance this week.
The bank will take responsibility for capital collection, disbursement and refinance of the US$1 billion issuance.
The bonds had a yield of 6.95 per cent at the time of issuance and carry a nominal interest rate of 6.75 per cent. American investors bought 56 per cent of the bonds, Asian investors acquired 28 per cent, while Europeans picked up the remainder.
The bonds will be listed on the Singapore Stock Exchange and due on January 29, 2020.
Pham Huy Hung, VietinBank's chairman, said the bank planned to introduce three new service packages this year aimed at supporting ODA-funded projects. The services include a supporting product for re-lending the Government's foreign loans, managing ODA-funded projects and providing credit for contractors involved in ODA-financed projects.
The Government appointed the HCM City-listed bank to be the major capital manager for a number of projects, including the HCM City-Long Thanh-Dau Giay expressway, which received $410.2 million worth of financing from the Asian Development Bank (ADB); a project to invest in and develop localities with $190 million worth of funding from the World Bank, and a comprehensive socio-economic development project in the northern city of Thanh Hoa, which has received $106.8 million worth of funding from the ADB and the Korean government, among others.
The bank plans to hold a corporate bond issuance this year worth a maximum of VND6 trillion ($315.8 million). The bonds, which will have a two-year term, will have a yield of 12.5 per cent in the first year.
Hung said the bank's management board would make the final decision on the volume of the bonds and their interest rate, as well the time of issuance.
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01-06-2010 09:16 AM #2
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Market closes down as investors remain cautious
Vietnam’s benchmark VN-Index put an end to last week’s surge on May 31, as investors became wary due to the instability of global markets.
The shares of 230 companies and four mutual funds listed on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange dropped by 5.55 points, or 1.08 percent, to 507.44. Liquidity on the market fell by 30 percent over the previous trading session, as 44.8 million shares changed hands at a value of VND1.28 trillion.
Among the index members, 49 gained, 165 declined, while 20 were unchanged.
Hoang Long Group (HLG), which fell the daily maximum 5 percent allowed limit to VND39,900 from VND42,000, led the losers on the city bourse.
Thuan An Wood Processing Joint Stock Company (GTA), located in the neighboring province of Binh Duong, lost 4.92 percent to trade at VND11,600.
Chuong Duong Beverages Joint Stock Company (SCD) closed at VND31,000, down 4.91 percent.
Transport Engineering Construction & Business Investment Stock Company 584 (NTB) topped the list of most active shares in volume with 2.56 million shares changing hands.
From June 2 to August 2, Nguyen Vu Thai Quang, a major shareholder of the Transport Engineering Construction & Business Investment Stock Company 584, registered to sell 500,000 shares, reducing his holdings to 1,502,000 shares, accounting 4.18 percent of the chartered capital, to restructure investment category.
Vietnam Electricity Construction Joint Stock Corporation (VNE) followed with 2.09 million shares trading up 3.98 percent.
Saigon Securities Inc. (SSI) dropped to third place with more than 1.9 million shares traded today.
Idico Urban and House Development Joint Stock Company (UIC) rose as much as 4.97 percent to VND38,000.
The Vietnam Securities Depository announced that June 8 would be the last day to register to pay dividends by cash of the Idico Urban and House Development Joint Stock Company. Accordingly, UIC will pay dividends at a rate of 4 percent per share.
Dong Hai Joint Stock Company of Bentre (DHC) gained 4.95 percent to VND21,200 from VND20,200
Bien Hoa Sugar Joint Stock Company (BHS) climbed 4.92 percent to VND34,100.
At the smaller bourse in the north, recovery also ended as the Hanoi’s HNX-Index decreased 3.11 points, or 1.87 percent, to 163.6 points. Trading volume fell by nearly half over the last trading session to 29.9 million shares worth more than VND999 billion.
Meanwhile, the UPCoM-Index rose 0.3 points or 0.61 percent to 49.32. The market of unlisted stocks saw 45,740 shares changing hands at VND727 million.
Internationally, the MSCI index fell 0.3 percent to 113.14 points as of 10:15 am Vietnamese time.
Japan’s Nikkei 225 lost 0.21 percent while Australian All Ordinaries and China’s Shanghai Composite sank 0.3 percent.
However, Korea’s Kospi advanced 0.3 percent; Taiwan’s Taiex surged 0.02 percent; and Hong Kong’s Hang Sheng increased 0.24 percent.
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