Stock market: Gains may extend, but volatility is forecast

After suffering for nine consecutive sessions, strong rebounds of the benchmark VN Index last week raised hopes for a short-term recovery with forecasts predicted to touch 940-950 points this week.
Stock market: Gains may extend, but volatility is forecast ảnh 1Investors follow market fluctuations at the Saigon Securities (SSI) trading floor. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - After suffering for nine consecutive sessions,strong rebounds of the benchmark VN Index last week raised hopes for ashort-term recovery with forecasts predicted to touch 940-950 points this week.

But the news also came with a warning, as trading could be volatile.

The benchmark VN Index on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HOSE) gained 1.86 percentto close November 2 at 924.86 points, making a weekly growth of 2.67 percent.

The southern market index had surged 2.93 percent on October 31 to end itsnine-day decline of total 8.53 percent, which pushed the benchmark to its 16-weeklow of 888.69 points.

The minor HNX Index on the Hanoi Stock Exchange gained 2.30 percent to end at105.75 points. The northern market index increased by 3.89 percent in totallast week.

The strong recovery of the market was attributed to positive signals fromChina-US trade talks, outstanding domestic companies’ third-quarter earningsreports and expectations for Government’s ownership cut in someState-controlled banks.

The main driving stocks of the market last week included Bank for Investment andDevelopment of Vietnam (BIDV), and property developer Vingroup’s retailbusiness Vincom Retail and high-end real estate firm Vinhomes.

BIDV shares, listed as BID on HOSE, run up a total of 17.6 percent in the lastthree sessions and made up a weekly gain of 6 percent.

Shares of Vinhomes and Vincom Retail, listed as VHM and VRE on HOSE, haveadvanced 10.7 percent and 3.8 percent during the week.

Along with the market upturn, trading was also volatile with an average of morethan 215 million shares being traded in each session of last week, worth 5.25trillion VND (233.4 million USD).

The figures were higher than the previous week’s numbers of 209.7 millionshares in volume and 4.3 trillion VND in value.

According to BIDV Securities JSC (BSC), the market has the chance of ashort-term recovery this week and it is forecast to hit above the 940-pointlevel.

“Despite the market’s short-term positive outlook, local stocks would bestrongly differentiated from each other” and investors may stay quiet topreserve their portfolios from potential risks, BSC said in its weekly report.

“Investors are becoming more optimistic about the market’s short-term uptrend”and “cash inflows are expected to actively run into the market and have equalinfluence on local stocks,” Bao Viet Securities JSC (BVSC) said.

But in the short term, after a bullish November 2 session, the VN Index maysuffer from volatility and retreat early this week, dropping to its 917-920support zone before moving upwards to 940-950 points, BVSC added.

There was a high chance of the market to continue recovering this week as somelarge-cap stocks had already fallen too much in the previous three weeks,making their values more attractive to investors, according Nguyen Trung Du,director of services division at VNDirect Securities JSC.

But investors should wary of possible risks, which may come from both Europeanand Asian markets, along with a stronger US dollar, decline of oil prices andincreasing dong-based interest rates, he said.

BIDV shares strongly advanced last week but the growth was much more about thebank’s plan to sell shares to the Republic of Korea-based KEB Hana Bank, whichonly benefited the Vietnamese bank not the whole banking sector, according toHoang Thach Lan, head of individual investor division at Rong Viet SecuritiesJSC (VDSC).

“What could really boost bank shares at the moment are their earnings reportsand year-end earnings prospects,” he said, adding that bank stocks had fallensharply in the last one month, bringing more chances for investors.

For example, Vietcombank shares had lost 9.6 percent in one month, BIDV shareshad dropped 10.4 percent, Vietinbank shares had declined by 13.3 percent andMBBank shares had shed 4.8 percent, Lan said.-VNS/VNA 

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