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Cổ phiếu hỗn hợp-thiếu triển vọng bền vững

Chỉ số VN kết thúc ở mức 383.35 điểm ngày hôm qua, tăng 0.4%, trong phiên giao dịch hỗn hợp. Giá thị trường tại sàn giao dịch cổ phiếu thành phố Hồ Chí Minh dao động ở mức từ 7.6% hôm thứ 3 đến 405.7 tỷ dollar (khoảng 19 triệu dollar) trong khi số lượng cổ phiếu chỉ đạt 27.4 triệu.

Trong số 10 cổ phiếu dẫn đầu bằng việc vốn hóa, 4 cổ phiếu tăng từ 0.8 đến 3.5%, bao gồm công ty cổ phần bảo hiểm Bảo Việt (BVH), hãng chế biến thực phẩm masan group, hãng đầu tư bất động sản Vincom và hãng phát triển khách sạn Vinpearland.

Số lượng giao dịch cao nhất khoảng 2.3 triệu cổ phiếu thuộc về Sacombank.

Theo ông Hoàng Anh Tuấn chuyên gia phân tích thuộc công ty chứng khoán BIDV: “Áp lực bán đã không còn cao như trước, nhưng nhu cầu cũng đã tăng. Đó là lí do vì sao tốc độ giao dịch vẫn thấp, đặc biệt là tại Hà Nội”.

Tại sàn giao dịch Hà Nội, chỉ số HNX-index khép lại ở mức 0.2% đến 61.15 điểm, trong khi số lượng người thua lỗ áp đảo người có lãi với tỷ lệ 157-72. Giá trị các phiên giao dịch chỉ hơi xê dịch đến mức 177.3 tỷ VND (8.3 triệu dollar) trên số lượng 19.2 triệu cổ phiếu.

Công ty xây dựng petrovietnam trở thành cổ phiếu năng động nhất trên toàn quốc, với 2.55 triệu giao dịch bán lại, nhưng giá trị lại giảm 4.5% xuống chỉ còn 8500VND 1 cổ phiếu.

Chiều ngày thứ 5, ngân hàng trung ương đã đặt ra mục tiêu tăng trưởng tín dụng cho năm sau là từ 15-17%, nhấn mạnh vào khu vực nông nghiệp.

Chuyên gia phân tích chứng khoán của Petrovietnam ông Đào Hồng Dương bình luận: “Chính sách thắt chặt tín dụng vẫn sẽ tồn tại và các doanh nghiệp vẫn tiếp tục gặp khó khăn trong việc vay vốn”

Trong khi đó, thủ tướng chính phủ Nguyễn Tấn Dũng ngày hôm qua đã cam kết sẽ hỗ trợ khu vực bất động sản và thị trường chứng khoán khôi phục lại và thu hẹp khoảng cách giữa giá vàng trong nước với thế giới.

Việt Nam cũng sẽ mở cửa chào đón các tổ chức tài chính nước ngoài trong vòng 40 ngày theo lộ trình cam kết khi Việt Nam gia nhập tổ chức thương mại thế giới.

Shares mixed on shaky outlook
HA NOI — The VN-Index closed at 383.35 points yesterday, a gain of 0.4 per cent, on mixed trading. Market value on the HCM City Stock Exchange slid by 7.6 per cent from Thursday's level to VND405.7 billion (US$19 million) as volume reached just 27.4 million shares.
Of the 10 leading shares by capitalisation, four increased by 0.8-3.5 per cent, including insurer Bao Viet Holdings (BVH), food processor Masan Group (MSN), real estate developer Vincom (VIC) and hotel developer Vinpearlland (VPL).
The highest trading volume of 2.3 million shares belonged to Sacombank (STB).
"Sell pressures were not as high as before, but demand also decreased," said BIDV Securities Co analyst Hoang Anh Tuan. "That was why trading remained low, especially in Ha Noi."
On the Ha Noi Stock Exchange, the HNX-Index closed off by 0.2 per cent to 61.15 points, while losers outnumbered gainers by 157-72. The value of trades edged up only slightly to VND177.3 billion ($8.3 million) on a volume of 19.2 million shares.
PetroVietnam Construction Co (PVX) became the most-active share nationwide, with 2.55 million changing hands, but the stock tumbled 4.5 per cent to just VND8,500 per share.
Late Thursday, the central bank set a credit growth target for next year of 15-17 per cent, with an emphasis on the agricultural sector.
"There will still be tightened credit policy and enterprises will continue to face difficulties in getting loans," commented PetroVietnam Securities Co analyst Dao Hong Duong.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung yesterday pledged to help the real estate and securities markets recover and to close the large gaps between global and domestic gold prices.
Viet Nam will also open its door for foreign financial institutions in around 40 days under the roadmap to which it committed when it joined the World Trade Organisation. — VNS

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