Global news, pre-Tet sentiment key to Vietnam stocks

US-Iran tensions and pre-Tet sentiment will be two key factors impacting the Vietnamese stock market in the coming week (January 6-10).
Global news, pre-Tet sentiment key to Vietnam stocks ảnh 1The local stock market is forecast to move marginally between 950 points and 970 points. (Illustrative image. Source: VNA)


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- US-Iran tensions and pre-Tet sentiment will be two key factors impacting the Vietnamese stock market in the coming week (January 6-10).

The local stock market is forecast to move marginally between 950 points and 970 points.

The benchmark VN-Index on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange inched down 0.16 percent on January 3 to end the week from December 30-January 3 at 965.14 points.

After one trading week, the VN-Index gained a total of 0.17 percent. The Vietnamese stock market closed on January 1 for the New Year holiday.

The benchmark index moved within a narrow range last week under pressure from international stock markets, which were weighed down by tensions between the US and Iran following an airstrike that killed a top Iranian military official on January 2.

The event escalated tensions in the relationship between the two nations and lifted crude prices on international markets.

US-Iran tensions would benefit oil and gas stocks in the short term, BIDV Securities Corp (BSC) said in its weekly report.

But in general, market sentiment was poor last week, especially after the news regarding the US air strike.

Investors were not confident at the moment, as international stocks were under pressure from US-Iran diplomatic relations, Sai Gon-Hanoi Securities Corp (SHS) said in a note.

“Investors are becoming more pessimistic about the market’s short-term prospects,” SHS said.

The VN-Index may keep struggling as it has been in the last four weeks and the settlement of the index may last longer than expected, the company said.

US-Iran tensions could impede the market sentiment in the coming week, Nguyen Trung Du, VNDirect Securities Corporation’s investment director, told tinnhanhchungkhoan.vn.

A majority of investors were cautious after the US air strike killed the Iranian official but some thought the event would not have big impact on global stocks, analyst Hoang Thach Lan at Viet Dragon Securities Corporation said.

“Now we have to wait for further responses from Iran and other leaders around the world, and look at what effect the event has on global stocks.”

“Monday is important as it would shape the market movements for the whole week,” he said.

Another factor that may be taken into consideration is the pre-Tet sentiment, as there are only three weeks to go until the Lunar New Year.

According to FPT Securities Corporation (FPTS), in 2019, the VN-Index fell a total of 0.38 percent in the five-day period prior to Tet. In 2018, the benchmark soared a total of 4.76 percent in the same period and 2.05 percent in 2017.

But any gains would be marginal as investors would want to save their cash before the holiday, thus lowering the market trading liquidity – which is an essential factor for developing markets like Vietnam.

The VN-Index may swing in the 950-970 point zone with low liquidity, SHS forecast./.

VNA

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