Morning Brief 21/12/2020
GLOBAL MARKET
30,179.05
1D -0.41%
YTD 5.75%
3,709.41
1D -0.35%
YTD 14.81%
12,755.64
1D -0.07%
YTD 42.16%
21.57
6,529.18
1D -0.33%
YTD -13.43%
13,630.51
1D -0.27%
YTD 2.88%
5,527.84
1D -0.39%
YTD -7.53%
26,763.39
1D -0.16%
YTD 13.13%
3,394.90
1D -0.29%
YTD 10.09%
2,772.18
1D 0.06%
YTD 26.14%
26,498.60
1D -0.67%
YTD -6.86%
2,848.98
1D -0.32%
YTD -11.60%
1,482.38
1D -0.10%
YTD -7.23%
48.11
1D -0.33%
YTD -20.81%
1,902.90
1D 0.88%
YTD 25.38%
- The US stock market on December 18 all went down when the lawmakers still could not agree on a bill to save the damage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. At the end of December 18, the Dow Jones lost 124.32 points to 30,179.05 points; The S&P 500 lost 13.07 points to 3,709.41 points; Nasdaq fell 9.11 points to 12,755.64 points.
VIETNAM ECONOMY
0.10%
YTD (bps) -133
5.80%
YTD (bps) -70
1.14%
1D (bps) -10
YTD (bps) -285
2.17%
1D (bps) 16
YTD (bps) -253
23,218
1D (%) 0.00%
YTD (%) -0.05%
28,976
1D (%) -0.28%
YTD (%) 8.93%
3,572
1D (%) -0.06%
YTD (%) 5.18%
- Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc emphasized the view that Vietnam does not manipulate the currency as the recent conclusion of the US Treasury Department. Instead, the monetary policy of Vietnam is to stabilize the macro-economy, not to devalue the currency to have an unfair commercial advantage.
VIETNAM STOCK MARKET
1,067.46
1D 1.49%
YTD 11.08%
1,036.65
1D 1.94%
YTD 17.93%
177.02
1D 2.92%
YTD 72.69%
70.95
1D 0.94%
YTD 25.46%
-775.39
14,768.01
1D -9.82%
YTD 321.94%
- Foreign investors saw a net selling of 2,230 billion dong in the week of 14-18/12, gathering a lot of domestic ETF fund. Foreign capital transactions were no longer as positive as last week when they bought 199.6 million shares, worth 6,229 billion VND while selling 260 million shares, worth 8,459 billion VND.
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SELECTED NEWS
- HSBC: Vietnam's GDP will grow by 2.6% in 2020, 8.1% in 2021
- Walmart wants to work directly with Vietnamese suppliers
- Japanese brands poured capital into Vietnam
- The US Congress agreed on a $ 900 billion bailout package after months of negotiation
- USD price continues to go down
- Reuters: USA will add a dozen Chinese companies to the blacklist
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