Market likely volatile at Index's short-term peak

Monday, Sep 05, 2016 08:32

Photo shows a trading session at Bao Viet Securities Co. — VNA/VNS Photo Tran Viet
HA NOI (Biz Hub) — The local stock market is likely to remain volatile this week, given rise to profit-taking pressures, while the benchmark VN-Index is approaching the short-term peak of 680 points, analysts have said.

"The VN-Index is forecast to continue to move up and down around 660 to 680 points in the short term," Tran Xuan Bach, a stock analyst at Bao Viet Securities Co, wrote in a report. He mentioned that profit-taking pressures could build to 680 points.

On the HCM Stock Exchange, the VN-Index rose 0.2 per cent after four sessions last week, ending Thursday at 669.19 points. It had climbed over 674 points on Wednesday, before being pushed down under heavy profit-taking selling pressures.

The Index increased 3.2 per cent in the past month, and up 15.6 per cent since the beginning of this year.

On the smaller exchange in Ha Noi, the HNX-Index inched up 0.1 per cent for the week, closing Thursday's session at 84.04 points. It gained over 5 per cent for the year.

The drivers of the market last week were large-cap stocks. Their up-and-down movements, particularly the Big Ten (10 largest stocks by market capitalisation), heavily affected the indices.

Shares of dairy firm Vinamilk (VNM), the largest listed stock, gained 5.5 per cent in value last week, following the information that its shares would be added in the FTSE Vietnam Index, managed by London-based FTSE Group.

On Friday, when the local stock market was closed on National Independence Day, FTSE announced that it had decided to add shares of Vinamilk and steelmaker Hoa Sen Group (HSG) in the FTSE Vietnam Index to its third-quarter review, which comprises listed companies that have sufficient foreign ownership availability and meet specified liquidity requirements.

Market capitalisation of FTSE Vietnam Index was valued at some US$5.5 billion, as of August 29, 2016.

Hoa Sen Group also increased 4 per cent for the week.

On the other end of the spectrum, shares of Vietcombank (VCB) were sold heavily, pushing its prices down 8.7 per cent last week.

According to analysts at Sai Gon-Ha Noi Securities Co (SHS), this slump could be attributed to information that the Singapore sovereign fund GIC would only pay some $400 million, for a 7.7-per-cent stake in Vietcombank, a discount from the current market price.

Shares of Vietcombank have climbed nearly 20 per cent this year.

Foreign investors continued their net selling streak to three consecutive weeks, responsible for a net sell value of nearly VND188 billion ($8.4 million) in the two markets. Their total net sells reached VND1.43 trillion in the last three weeks.

Their selling focused on large-cap stocks, such as Vietcombank and Vinamilk, which weighed on the Index.

VN-Index needed to accumulate more value before conquering its old peak of 675-680 points, SHS analysts wrote in a note.

"In the short term, investors would likely pay attention to those stocks which receive support information from macroeconomic factors, or investments such as the sales of State holdings or exchange-traded funds," they said. — VNS

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