kieudiemvje
13-07-2011, 05:17 PM
The VN-Index gained 0.22 per cent this morning to close at 418.18 points thanks to rebounds among large caps.
Property developer Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAG (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=HAG&q=HAG&language=en)), conglomerate Masan Group (MSN (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=MSN&q=MSN&language=en)) and steel producer Hoa Phat Group (HPG (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=HPG&q=HPG&language=en)) today all rose after successive losing sessions. HAG (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=HAG&q=HAG&language=en) soared 4.7 per cent while MSN (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=MSN&q=MSN&language=en) increased 3.6 per cent HPG (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=HPG&q=HPG&language=en) rose 1.7 per cent.
Real estate developer Vincom (VIC (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=VIC&q=VIC&language=en)) fell for the fourth day in a row, losing 3.1 per cent while dairy producer Vinamilk (VNM (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=VNM&q=VNM&language=en)) decreased 0.4 per cent.
Advancers outnumbering decliners by 114-83 overall.
Sacombank (STB (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=STB&q=STB&language=en)) continued to be the most active stock on the southern exchange today with 1.57 million shares changing hands, closing unchanged at VND13,600 ($0.66).
The value of today's trades declined slightly compared to yesterday, reaching VN559.5billion (US$27.2 million) on a volume of 40.3 million shares.
On the Ha Noi Stock Exchange, the HNX (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=HNX&q=HNX&language=en)-Index lost 0.46 per cent today to close at 71.95 points, reversing its gain of yesterday.
Today's trades remained sluggish with just 19.6 million shares worth VND212.8 billion ($10.3 million) changing hands.
Losers outnumbered gainers by 157-82, with Kim Long Securities (KLS (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=KLS&q=KLS&language=en)) again the most active stock nation-wide with 3 million shares exchanged, closing down 2.9 per cent at VND10,700 ($0.52) a share.
Property developer Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAG (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=HAG&q=HAG&language=en)), conglomerate Masan Group (MSN (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=MSN&q=MSN&language=en)) and steel producer Hoa Phat Group (HPG (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=HPG&q=HPG&language=en)) today all rose after successive losing sessions. HAG (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=HAG&q=HAG&language=en) soared 4.7 per cent while MSN (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=MSN&q=MSN&language=en) increased 3.6 per cent HPG (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=HPG&q=HPG&language=en) rose 1.7 per cent.
Real estate developer Vincom (VIC (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=VIC&q=VIC&language=en)) fell for the fourth day in a row, losing 3.1 per cent while dairy producer Vinamilk (VNM (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=VNM&q=VNM&language=en)) decreased 0.4 per cent.
Advancers outnumbering decliners by 114-83 overall.
Sacombank (STB (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=STB&q=STB&language=en)) continued to be the most active stock on the southern exchange today with 1.57 million shares changing hands, closing unchanged at VND13,600 ($0.66).
The value of today's trades declined slightly compared to yesterday, reaching VN559.5billion (US$27.2 million) on a volume of 40.3 million shares.
On the Ha Noi Stock Exchange, the HNX (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=HNX&q=HNX&language=en)-Index lost 0.46 per cent today to close at 71.95 points, reversing its gain of yesterday.
Today's trades remained sluggish with just 19.6 million shares worth VND212.8 billion ($10.3 million) changing hands.
Losers outnumbered gainers by 157-82, with Kim Long Securities (KLS (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=KLS&q=KLS&language=en)) again the most active stock nation-wide with 3 million shares exchanged, closing down 2.9 per cent at VND10,700 ($0.52) a share.