Banks lead market upturn in 2018's first trading day

Stocks ended the first trading day of 2018 in the green on the two national stock exchanges, reflecting investors’ optimism about the market outlook this year.
Banks lead market upturn in 2018's first trading day ảnh 1Finance Minister Dinh Tien Dung beats the ceremonial gong to open the first trading session of Vietnam’s stock market in 2018 on January 2. (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - Stocksended the first trading day of 2018 in the green on the two national stockexchanges, reflecting investors’ optimism about the market outlook this year.

On the HCM Stock Exchange, the VN-Index advanced 1.17 percent to close January2 at 995.17 points. Vietnam’s benchmark index climbed 48 percent in 2017.

On the Hanoi Stock Exchange, the HNX-Index rose 1.71 percent to end at 118.87points. The northern market index also soared 47 percent last year.

Bank stocks led the upturn on January 2 on investors’ regard for the banks’positive earnings last year and their rosy 2018 outlook.

Nine of 10 listed lenders on the two exchanges gained value while only oneclosed unchanged.

BIDV (BID) was the biggest gainer with growth of 5.9 percent while the othersin the Big Four (four biggest banks by market value and assets) – Vietcombank(VCB), Vietinbank (CTG) and VPBank (VPB) – increased 1.3 percent, 3.1 percentand 5.6 percent, respectively.

The two biggest banks on the Hanoi exchange – Asia Commercial Bank (ACB) andSaigon-Hanoi Bank (SHB) – rallied by over 5 percent each.

In the VN30 basket (which tracks the top 30 largest shares by market value andliquidity on the HCM City’s exchange), 25 advanced and only four declined.

“The index is predicted to stay on the uptrend this week thanks to increasingbuying demand, mostly for leading large-cap stocks. In addition, listedcompanies with solid Q4 earnings results will also draw cash inflows in thenext sessions,” said Tran Duc Anh, a stock analyst at Bao Viet Securities Co.

A total of 250.7 million shares worth a combined 6.65 trillion VND (292 millionUSD) were traded in the two markets.

Foreign investors also concluded January 2 as net buyers on both exchanges,picking up total net value of 290 billion VND.

The first trading session of Vietnam’s stock market in 2018 was marked with aceremony held by the State Securities Commission and the Hanoi Stock Exchange.

Addressing the event, Minister of Finance Dinh Tien Dung said the stock marketwitnessed breakthrough development in 2017. The newly opened derivatives marketdeveloped rapidly, helping to perfect the structure of the stock market inparticular and the financial market in general.

With the presence of many big businesses, the value of the securities marketwas equivalent to over 78 percent of the GDP in 2016 and 70.2 percent of theGDP in 2017, reaching the target set for 2020.

The VN-Index ended the year 2017 at over 984 points, up 48 percent from 2016.The liquidity of the stock and bond markets rose by 65 percent and 39 percent,respectively.

The minister said that last year, the stock market successfully establisheditself as a channel for mobilising medium- and long-term capital for theGovernment and businesses. It greatly contributed to the equitisation of anddivestment from State-owned enterprises and to the attraction of foreigninvestment.

The official said his ministry will coordinate with other ministries andsectors to carry out key solutions to continue developing Viet Nam’s stockmarket in a rapid and sustainable manner.-VNA
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