VN-Index suffers big loss, market ends in red

The stock market ended in the red on June 14 when both VN-Index and HNX-Index fell in the two bourses.
VN-Index suffers big loss, market ends in red ảnh 1Projector screens show share prices at Saigon Securities Inc’s trading house in Hanoi (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The stock marketended in the red on June 14 when both VN-Index and HNX-Index fell in the twobourses.

In the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HoSE),VN-Index was kept at 1,030.53 points in the beginning of the trading sessionbut then plunged continuously and ended at 1,015.72 points, down 14.81 points.

Nearly 167 million shares worth more than 4.59trillion VND (202.19 million USD) were traded on the HoSE.

MNS was the only large-cap stock recording aprice rise while the others dropped sharply. BVH and GAS tumbled 5,600 VND and2,600 VND per share, respectively, while VIC and SAB lost 2,000 VND per share.

In the VN30 basket, which measures theperformance of the top 30 stocks in terms of market capitalisation andliquidity on the HoSE, price declines were seen in 21 stocks, and threeothers posted unchanged prices. Only six stocks were up.

VN30-Index dropped 14.28 points to 1,004.31points with over 43 million units worth some 1.96 trillion VND (86.34 millionUSD) traded.

In the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX), HNX-Index wasdown 1.75 points to 114.91 points with 40 million shares changed hands for 526billion VND (23.17 million USD).

Meanwhile, HNX30-Index, tracking the 30leading shares on the HNX, fell 4.08 points to 206.32 points. The northernbourse witnessed over 22 million shares traded at 408 billion VND (17.97million USD).

The UpCoM-Index on the Unlisted Public CompanyMarket (UpCoM) dropped by 0.1 point to 53.1 points when more than 8 millionshares worth nearly 275 billion VND (12.11 million USD) were traded.-VNA
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