VN Index bounces back after nosedive in previous trading session

VN Index recovered and exceeded 1,170 points on April 12 after a nosedive of over 31 points on the previous day.
VN Index bounces back after nosedive in previous trading session ảnh 1An investor follows transactions at Sai Gon Securities Inc in Hanoi (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – VN Index recovered and exceeded 1,170points on April 12 after a nosedive of over 31 points on the previous day.

On the HCM Stock Exchange (HOSE), the benchmarkVN Index continuously declined in the first half of the trading session, evendown to 1,154 points. After that, it re-gained the upward trend to grow by 5.91points and close at 1,173.02 points.

Among the large-cap stocks, CTG and SAB sawtheir share prices unchanged. VCB and BVH respectively fell 300 VND and 200 VNDper share.

While both GAS and MSN enjoyed a 4,000 VND riseper share, VIC and VNM recorded price hikes of 300 VND and 1,000 VND per share.

Nearly 180 million units approximating 5.96trillion VND (261.34 million USD) were traded on HOSE during the tradingsession.

In the VN30 basket, measuring 30 stocks with thehighest market capitalisation and liquidity on HOSE, 10 codes experienced pricedeclines, two codes unchanged and 18 others with price hikes.

VN30 Index increased by 6.3 points to end at1,143.5 points with almost 64 million units worth about 3.33 trillion VND (146million USD) traded.

Meanwhile, HNX Index on the Hanoi Stock Exchange(HNX) closed at 135.63 points after inching up 1.89 points on April 12. About54 million shares equivalent to 913 billion VND (40 million USD) were traded.

HNX30 Index, which tracks the HNX’s 30 leading sharesin terms of market capitalisation and liquidity, edged up 4.18 points to 254.82points. Some 38 million units were traded at nearly 773 billion VND (33.89million USD).

However, UpCoM Index on the Unlisted PublicCompany Market (UpCoM) dropped by 0.19 point to 59.67 points. Over 24 millionunits worth around 464 billion VND (20.34 million USD) were traded.-VNA
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