kieudiemvje
11-02-2011, 06:21 PM
Market correction began to ease on Feb. 11 with less investors looking to take short-term profits. In HCM (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=HCM&q=HCM&language=en) City, the VN-Index dropped slightly by 0.05 per cent to close at 519.98 points.
Trading volume was a little higher than on Thursday with 35.6 million shares worth VND879 billion ($41.9 million) changing hands.
Blue chips continued to disappoint, with insurer Bao Viet Holdings (BVH (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=BVH&q=BVH&language=en)), down 1 per cent; software producer FPT (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=FPT&q=FPT&language=en) Corporation (FPT (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=FPT&q=FPT&language=en)), down 0.8 per cent, PetroVietnam Finance (PVF (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=PVF&q=PVF&language=en)), down 0.7 per cent and Hoa Phat Group (HPG (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=HPG&q=HPG&language=en)), down 0.5 per cent.
Banking stocks also dropped by 1.3 per cent this morning.
However, Masan Group (MSN (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=MSN&q=MSN&language=en)) managed a modest gain of 0.6 per cent.
Penny stock Interfood Shareholding Company (IFS (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=IFS&q=IFS&language=en)) achieved the highest increase in price with a 5 per cent rise to VND12,600, followed by Binh Duong Trade & Development (TDC (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=TDC&q=TDC&language=en)), up 4.93 per cent to VND29,800 and Ca Mau Trading (CMV (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=CMV&q=CMV&language=en)), up 4.85 per cent to VND23,800.
The Investment and Trading Real Estate Company (ITC (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=ITC&q=ITC&language=en)) was the most active stock with 2.3 million shares traded.
In Ha Noi, the HNX-Index finished 0.13 per cent up to close at 107.81 points.
Volume remained low at 19.1 million shares totalling VND367.5 billion ($17.5 million). Kim Long Securities (KLS (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=KLS&q=KLS&language=en)) claimed the heaviest volume with 1.3 million shares traded.
Trading volume was a little higher than on Thursday with 35.6 million shares worth VND879 billion ($41.9 million) changing hands.
Blue chips continued to disappoint, with insurer Bao Viet Holdings (BVH (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=BVH&q=BVH&language=en)), down 1 per cent; software producer FPT (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=FPT&q=FPT&language=en) Corporation (FPT (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=FPT&q=FPT&language=en)), down 0.8 per cent, PetroVietnam Finance (PVF (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=PVF&q=PVF&language=en)), down 0.7 per cent and Hoa Phat Group (HPG (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=HPG&q=HPG&language=en)), down 0.5 per cent.
Banking stocks also dropped by 1.3 per cent this morning.
However, Masan Group (MSN (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=MSN&q=MSN&language=en)) managed a modest gain of 0.6 per cent.
Penny stock Interfood Shareholding Company (IFS (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=IFS&q=IFS&language=en)) achieved the highest increase in price with a 5 per cent rise to VND12,600, followed by Binh Duong Trade & Development (TDC (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=TDC&q=TDC&language=en)), up 4.93 per cent to VND29,800 and Ca Mau Trading (CMV (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=CMV&q=CMV&language=en)), up 4.85 per cent to VND23,800.
The Investment and Trading Real Estate Company (ITC (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=ITC&q=ITC&language=en)) was the most active stock with 2.3 million shares traded.
In Ha Noi, the HNX-Index finished 0.13 per cent up to close at 107.81 points.
Volume remained low at 19.1 million shares totalling VND367.5 billion ($17.5 million). Kim Long Securities (KLS (http://finance.vietstock.vn/StockDetail.aspx?scode=KLS&q=KLS&language=en)) claimed the heaviest volume with 1.3 million shares traded.