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Oil, foreign selling keep stocks volatile

Shares may remain volatile this week as investors keep a cautious stance ahead of OPEC’s meeting, and foreign selling would likely weigh on investor confidence. — VNA/VNS Photo

HÀ NỘI – Shares may remain volatile this week as investors keep a cautious stance ahead of OPEC’s meeting, and foreign selling would likely weigh on investor confidence.

Both local stock indexes performed positively in the first three sessions, however, a two-day fall at the end of the week cost them nearly all gains made earlier.

On Friday, the benchmark VN Index on the HCM Stock Exchange lost 0. 三 per cent to finish the week at  六 七 五. 八 七 points. The southern market index edged up 0. 四 per cent from the previous week’s closing level.

The HNX Index on the Hà Nội Stock Exchange inched down 0. 二 per cent to end at nearly  八 一 points, marking a weekly gain of 0. 四 per cent.

More than  一 五 二. 六 million shares were exchanged on average in each session, worth VNĐ 二. 七 三 trillion (US$ 一 二 一. 四 million). The figures were down  一. 七 per cent in trading volume and up  四. 六 per cent in trading value compared to the previous week.

Oil prices will be the focus of the market this week as the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is expected to reach a deal on production cuts at its meeting this week, which could affect the energy sector as one of market’s leading industries, Bảo Việt Securities Corp (BVSC) said in a note.

An agreement could be reached at the meeting by OPEC’s members and that deal will be a supporting piece of information for crude prices in the short term, BVSC said.

Oil prices have been volatile lately with a sharp fall on Friday after Saudi Arabia decided to quit talks with non-OPEC producers, including Russia, just days before OPEC meeting on November  三0.

US crude West Texas Intermediate slumped  四 per cent on Friday to close the week at $ 四 六.0 六 a barrel, erasing nearly all of a  五. 六 per cent gain it had made since November  一 八.

That signaled a rough trading week ahead for local energy stocks such as PetroVietnam Gas Corp (GAS), PetroVietnam Technical Services Corp (PVS) and PetroVietnam Mud Drilling Corp (PVC).

Net foreign selling would also continue to weigh on investor confidence as investors wait for foreign investment funds to finish reviewing their portfolios at the end of this week and expectations for a US interest rate hike in December would still encourage foreign investors to offload local assets to gain profits and prepare for the listing of large-cap companies, Ngô Thế Hiển, deputy head of market analysis division at Sài Gòn-Hà Nội Securities Corp, said.

The State Bank of Việt Nam (SBV) last week continued to keep its daily reference mid-point rate for foreign currency trading in the domestic market at a very high level. The mid-point rate was set at VNĐ 二 二, 一 三 七 for a dollar on Friday, the highest since it was officially used on January  四.

Foreign investors remained net sellers for the last seven sessions with a total net sell value of VNĐ 八 一0 billion last week, which have put pressure on local stocks and keep investors worried about the outflow of foreign capital from the market.

Oil, foreign selling keep stocks volatile

The foreign selling activity could go on, at least until the ETFs finish reviewing their portfolios, Trần Xuân Bách, senior analyst at BVSC, said. He added that expectations for a US rate hike in December could increase the outflow of foreign capital from Vietnamese shares and it (the rate hike) will affect the local market in a negative way before and after the rates are increased.

“When the US central bank raised its lending rates for the first time in nearly a decade in December  二0 一 五, foreign investors recorded a net sell value of $ 二00 million between November  二0 一 五 and February  二0 一 六.” – VNS

 

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