The index dropped from the end of the morning, then positive cash flow poured into banks at the end of the day, helping VN-Index gain more than 3 points at the end of the session.
In the ATO session at the beginning of the day, the market was quite positive when green covered most of the electricity board, VN-Index sometimes exceeded 1.077 points. By the end of the morning, selling pressure returned, especially the pillar codes, keeping the representative index of HoSE below reference and lasted until the end of the afternoon.
After 14:30, thanks to investors disbursing strongly in banking group, VN-Index quickly advanced to 1.078,4 points at the close, up more than 3 points compared to yesterday. VN30 also promptly reversed to increase by nearly 2 points.
The Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange recorded 216 gainers, much more than 156 losers. The driving force to support the market came from banking - financial, industrial and real estate stocks. All 10 stocks that contributed the most increase were in the above three groups, of which the banking industry accounted for half, but leading was GVR code of Vietnam Rubber Industry Group.
Today, the banking group regained the green color widely. The strongest gainer was KLB with a margin of 13,2%. Many stocks had a strong market price increase of 4,6% or more such as TPB, OCB, BVB and NAB. The remaining margin of increase is more than 1%.
No longer divided as much as yesterday, now the real estate group is generally positive. There were 8 stocks hitting the ceiling price in this industry, of which TDH was purple for six consecutive sessions. Many stocks have both large liquidity and strong market price such as DIG, NVL, LDG, PDR, HQC.
The market improved in score but the liquidity continued to go backwards. HoSE recorded more than 13.800 billion dong, down more than 12% compared to yesterday. Financial stocks accounted for more than 30% of investors' cash flow. Foreign investors maintained a net selling momentum of more than 110 billion dong, mainly they sold VNM, HAH, GEX, CTG.
Siddhartha