Slightly recovering, VN-Index increased by nearly 2 points

The trading session on 2/2, the market fluctuated and struggled, stocks of many sectors such as real estate, construction,… dropped in price; however large-cap stocks such as VCB, MWG, VIC, MSN, VRE,… gained well and helped support the market. Closing the session, VN-Index increased 1.62 points to 1,1077.59 points; HNX-Index dropped 0.70 points to 215.31 points; UPCoM-Index fell 0.05 stops at 74.88 points.

Liquidity of the whole market, the total trading volume of 3 exchanges reached more than 765.18 million shares, equivalent to a total trading value of more than 12,794.56 billion dong.

The matching transaction value on HoSE this session reached more than 9,923.14 billion dong.

Today, the banking group was divided, the gainers included VCB, STB, OCB, BID, CTG, VPB, MBB, TPB,…; In the opposite direction, TCB, SSB, ACB, MSB, LPB, SHB, EIB, HDB,… all dropped in price.

Securities group this session traded less well, VND, VCI, VIX, FTS,.. all decreased; SSI stands at the reference price; HCM increased slightly.

Real estate group had a negative session, NVL, KBC, DIG, DXG, HDG, SJS, TCH, ITA, CRE, HHV, CII, HDC, KHG, DPG all dropped sharply… On the other hand, some good gainers like VIC, VRE, DXS,…

Manufacturing stocks were mostly in the red; some codes like MSN, HPG, SAB increased slightly.

Energy and retail stocks, GAS and POW gained slightly, while PGV and PLX fell slightly; MWG increased strongly by 5.90%, FRT increased by 0.40% while PNJ increased by 1.40%.

Aviation stocks all fell in this session, VJC dropped 1.70% and HVN lost 2.60% in value.

* Vietnam stock market index today fluctuated around the reference level and reversed to decrease slightly at the end of the session, VNXALL-Index closed down 1.30 points (-0.08%) to 1,662.00 point. Liquidity with a trading volume of more than 646.12 million units, equivalent to a transaction value of more than VND 11,634.61 billion. In the whole market, there were 130 stocks of gaining, 71 stocks of standing still and 306 stocks of decreasing.

* On HNX, HNX-Index closed at 215.31 points, down 0.70 points (-0.32%). The liquidity reached a total of more than 83.90 million shares transferred, the corresponding transaction value reached more than 1,218.89 billion dong. There were 58 gainers, 52 steady stocks and 105 decliners on the whole floor.

The HNX30 index closed down 2.00 points (-0.54%) and down at 365.83 points. Trading volume reached more than 60.62 million units, equivalent to more than 1,015.13 billion dong. HNX30 stocks ended the trading day with 11 gainers, 3 sideways and 15 decliners.

On the UPCoM market, the UPCoM-Index gained, closing at 74.88 points, down 0.05 points (-0.07%). Liquidity of the whole market, the total trading volume reached more than 46.54 million shares, the corresponding transaction value reached more than 522.75 billion dong. UPCoM stocks ended the trading day with 80 gainers, 63 sideways and 171 decliners.

* On Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange, the VN-Index closed up 1.62 points (+0.15%) and reached 1,1077.59 points. Liquidity reached more than 634.74 million units, equivalent to a transaction value of 11,052.92 billion dong. There were 111 gainers, 49 standstill stocks and 308 decliners on the whole floor.

The VN30 index gained 5.39 points (+0.50%) and reached 1,093.48 points. Liquidity reached more than 177.25 million units, equivalent to a transaction value of more than 4,687.71 billion. VN30 stocks ended the trading day with 16 gainers, 2 sideways and 12 decliners.

The 5 stocks with the most trading volume were VND (more than 26.60 million shares), VPB (more than 25.93 million shares), HPG (more than 25.38 million shares), HAG (more than 21.85 million shares). million units), STB (more than 18.43 million units).

The top 5 gainers were ABR (7.00%), VCF (6.97%), COM (6.94%), SRF (6.70%), SII (6.30%).

The top 5 losers were DRH (-6.99%), TDC (-6.94%), HU3 (-6.94%), ST8 (-6.72%), LEC (-6.67). %).

* Derivatives market today has 354,980 contracts traded, worth more than 38,727.53 billion dong.

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