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Vietnam’s stock market ended the week on a weak note, with limited support and cautious liquidity. The VN-Index closed at about 1,853 points, down more than 17 points. On the HOSE order-matching system, the value of trades was around 17.3 trillion dong.
Foreign investors continued to be net sellers, posting a combined net-sell of 1.948 trillion dong across the market.
On HOSE, foreigners net-sold sharply by 1.935 trillion dong.
Largest net buys: TCB about 34 billion dong; VPI about 26 billion dong; SSI about 20 billion dong; VJC about 17 billion dong; MBB about 17 billion dong.
Largest net sells: FPT about 417 billion dong; ACB about 279 billion dong; VCB about 240 billion dong; VHM about 132 billion dong; MSB about 105 billion dong.
On HNX, foreigners net-sold lightly at 2 billion dong.
Largest net buys: PVS about 10 billion dong; TNG about 4 billion dong; NRC about 3 billion dong; MBS about 2 billion dong; CEO about 1 billion dong.
Largest net sells: SHS about 15 billion dong; IDC about 5 billion dong; HUT about 2 billion dong; NTP about 2 billion dong; PVI about 1 billion dong.
On UPCoM, foreigners net-sold 11 billion dong.
Largest net buys: MSR about 2 billion dong; ABB, MPC and MML with net buys around 0.2 billion dong; VEF around 0.1 billion dong.
Largest net sells: ACV about 11 billion dong; QNS about 2 billion dong; ABW about 0.6 billion dong; DRI about 0.2 billion dong; SAS about 0.2 billion dong.
Source: Vietcap

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