VN-Index hits new peak on October 27

The benchmark VN-Index on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HOSE) reached a historic peak on the October 27 trading session, with cash flow increasing strongly and foreign investors returning to net buying trillions of VND after a period of consecutive net selling.
VN-Index hits new peak on October 27 ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Source: dantri.com.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – The benchmark VN-Index on the HoChi Minh Stock Exchange (HOSE) reached a historic peak on the October 27trading session, with cash flow increasing strongly and foreign investors returningto net buying trillions of VND after a period of consecutive net selling.

Accordingly, at the end of the session, the index picked up31.39 points to 1,423.02 points. Previously, the highest level of VN-Index everset was 1,420 points, which was recorded in early July.

More than 936.2 million shares were traded for roughly 28.379trillion VND (1.24 billion USD). There were 355 stocks rising, 95 sliding, and 42ending flat.

On the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX), the HNX-Index went up 6.56points to close the session at 404.37points. Over 152.1 million shares, worth morethan 4.1 trillion VND, were traded on the northern bourse. There were 149stocks increasing, 88 declining, and 114 ending flat.

The UPCoM-Index for the unlisted public companies increasedby 0.79 points to 102.67 points, with more than 140.4 million stocks traded onthe market for over 2.78 trillion VND. There were 255 stocks increasing, 88declining and 556 ending flat.

Foreign investors net bought of over 1.02 trillion VND onHOSE and 18.3 billion VND on HNX, while net selling over 47.39 billion VND onHNX./.

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