VN-Index drops below 1,100 point-mark
The VN-Index at the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange (HoSE) dropped 11.33 points to finish at 1,085.74 points by the end of the October 22 trading session.
By closing, 10.3 million shares, worth more than 1 trillion VND, changed hands. 31 shares made gains while 72 declined and 19 remained unchanged.
Tuong An Oil Joint Stock Company (TAC) was the biggest loser of the day by having 7,000 VND wiped off its listed price, followed by Song Da Urban and Industrial Zone Investment and Development (SJS), Vincom JSC (VIC), Ha Tien Transport Joint Stock Company (HTV) and North Kinhdo Food Joint Stock Company (NKD).
Gainers included Construction Joint Stock Company No. 5 (SC5) (10,000 VND), followed by Ba Ria-Vung Tau Housing Development Company (HDC), Nam Viet Joint Stock Company (NAV), Hangxanh Motors Services (HAX) and Thu Duc Housing Developing Corporation (TDH).
The HaSTC-Index at the Ha Noi Securities Trading Centre dipped 2.55 points to finish at 374.28 points with 4.8 million shares, worth 538 billion VND, being traded.
Slight decreases were seen in listed prices of Nam Dinh Education Equipment and Books (DST) and Saigon Transportation and Services (PSC).
At the capital’s bourse, the Pan Pacific Joint Stock Corporation (PAN) drew interest from investors due to its marked growth over the first nine months of this year. Its listed price increased more than 300 percent since early October to 194,000 VND per unit from 62,000 VND per unit.
VNA
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