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Stocks dive on latest US-China trade news

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HAØ NOÄI — A large-scale sell-off sank Vietnamese shares yesterday after China-US trade tensions increased and dampened investor confidence in the world’s economic prospects.

The benchmark VN-Index lost 1.97 per cent to close at 893.16 points, narrowing its decline from as much as 2.85 per cent during the day.

The southern market index has totalled a three-day fall of 2.65 per cent.

The HNX Index on the Haø Noäi Stock Exchange plunged 3.05 per cent to end at 98.52 points. It had fallen as much as 4.34 per cent in the session.

The northern market index had rallied total 5.42 per cent in the previous three consecutiv­e sessions.

More than 197 million shares were traded on the two local exchanges, worth VNÑ4.33 trillion (US$192.6 million).

The market breadth was negative with declining stocks dominating gainers by 337 to 88.

Foreign investors concluded the session as net buyers, posting VNÑ108 billion worth of net buy value. They were net sellers on Tuesday with VNÑ73.6 billion worth of net selling.

“The latest update on China-US trade tensions worsened overall confidence in the world’s stocks markets, triggering massive sell-offs, and the Vietnamese market was also included in that trend,” Saøi GoønHaø Noäi Securities Company (SHS) said in its daily report.

On Tuesday, the US announced it would impose $200 billion worth of tariffs on Chinese imports, which could take effect on August 30, as a response to China’s $34 billion tariffs on US products made last weekend.

“The latest developmen­t changed investor sentiment dramatical­ly,” SHS said. “Investors turned from being quiet to hold on to the 900-point threshold to increasing their selling in local stocks.”

Negative investor confidence sent 17 of the 20 industry indices down, according to data on vietstock.vn, with brokerage, banking, energy, retail and constructi­on sectors being among the worst-performing.

Widespread strong selling also undermined the blue-chip VN30 Index, which dropped 1.87 per cent to 881.14 points at the end of the day.

Of the 30 largest stocks by market capitalisa­tion in the VN30 basket, 26 stocks ended in the negative territory including Bank for Investment and Developmen­t of Vieät Nam (BID), Vietinbank (CTG), Saigon Securities Inc (SSI), MBBank (MBB) and Bình Minh Plastic JSC (BMP).

Those five company shares plummeted at least 5.4 per cent. BID recorded the worst decline, ending the session down 6.6 per cent.

The dominance of the selling side made the VN-Index retreat from its 900-point landmark, while bottom-fishing transactio­ns and net-buy foreign investors were not good enough to pick up the overall market sentiment, SHS added.

“It will take a long time for big money to return and lift the stock market” given its current conditions, SHS said, adding that the market would suffer from strong volatility in next sessions if the two indices were unable to climb back to the 900-point and 100-point levels soon. — VNS

 ??  ?? An investor sits in front of trading screens at Saigon Securities in Haø Noäi. — VNS Photo Ñoaøn Tuøng
An investor sits in front of trading screens at Saigon Securities in Haø Noäi. — VNS Photo Ñoaøn Tuøng

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