The Phnom Penh Post

VN’s daily stock trading value ASEAN’s No2

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THE average daily trading value on Vietnam’s stock market has reached more than 30.84 trillion dong ($1.34 billion) per session so far this year, up 15.9 per cent from last year’s figure and now the second largest in ASEAN, only after Thailand, according to the Ministry of Finance.

By the end of March, the market size had risen by 3.37 per cent from last year to close to 1.8 trillion dong, equivalent to 21.4 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP). There are 768 securities and fund certificat­es listed on the Ha Noi Stock Exchange (HNX) and the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange (HoSE), while 883 others are listed on the Unlisted Public Company Market (UPCOM).

The number of securities accounts is on the rise, with more than 676,600 newly opened in the first quarter of 2022, almost equal to the 2021 figure. Total accounts have exceeded 4.98 million so far, an increase of 15.7 per cent compared to the end of last year.

However, shares have been suffering decline over the last several weeks because of negative rumours in the real estate and securities sectors coupled with rising political tensions globally. The benchmark VNIndex closed at 1,406.45 points on April 19, 6.1 per cent lower than last year’s end. Similar trends have been observed elsewhere worldwide, notably in major markets like the US, Germany, South Korea, France, and Japan.

The Ministry of Finance has requested the State Securities Commission (SSC) to accelerate the improvemen­t of related regulatory framework and finalise the strategy for the developmen­t of the stock market by 2030 to further enhance its transparen­cy and promote stable growth.

The SSC has also been tasked to increase inspection, get tough on violators, and foster restructur­ing in securities and fund management firms.

 ?? VIETNAM NEWS AGENCY ?? Vietnam’s online businesses will involve more economic sectors and more big players in the years to come.
VIETNAM NEWS AGENCY Vietnam’s online businesses will involve more economic sectors and more big players in the years to come.

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