On the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange, in the morning session, the market initially appeared red but quickly turned green.
The index representing the floor increased the most by nearly 13 points, and by the end of the morning session, it stopped at 1,326.74 points, an increase of 11.25 points.

In the afternoon session, demand was even better, especially the positive performance of pillar stocks, strongly supporting the market.
At the end of the session, VN-Index stopped at 1,338.11 points, up 22.62 points (1.72%); VN30-Index increased 19.15 points (1.37%), to 1,420.35 points.
Market breadth was tilted towards the upside. The entire floor recorded 233 stocks going up and 81 stocks going down. In the VN30 group, the number of stocks going up and down were 24 and 4, respectively.
This session, most industry groups increased in price, in which the most positive developments were in consumer services, energy, hardware, software, and insurance.
Only 2 industry groups are currently in red: specialized services and trade, media and entertainment.
In the energy group, tensions in the Middle East affected oil prices, so this group of stocks maintained their heat, with many stocks hitting the ceiling, including GAS and PLX.
GAS, the 10th largest stock in the market, contributed the most to the VN-Index with nearly 2.6 points.
In addition, many other pillar codes also increased in price and contributed a lot to the market such as VPL (2.53 points), TCB (1.85 points), FPT (1.24 points)... On the contrary, VHM took away the most points with 0.92 points.
Liquidity reached 21,000 billion VND. Notably, foreign investors net bought quite strongly. This group bought nearly 3,000 billion VND and sold over 1,980 billion VND.
On the Hanoi Stock Exchange, the total transaction value reached more than 1,500 billion VND. At the end of the session, the HNX-Index stopped at 228.12 points, up 3.3 points (1.47%); the HNX30-Index reached 473.18 points after increasing by 11.44 points (2.48%).
Source: https://hanoimoi.vn/phien-ngay-16-6-vn-index-tang-vot-len-sat-muc-1-340-diem-705747.html
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