Morning Brief 13/12/2021
GLOBAL MARKET
35,970.99
1D 0.60%
YTD 18.29%
4,712.02
1D 0.95%
YTD 26.26%
15,630.60
1D 0.73%
YTD 21.45%
18.69
1D -13.39%
7,291.78
1D -0.40%
YTD 11.23%
15,623.31
1D -0.10%
YTD 13.88%
6,991.68
1D -0.24%
YTD 24.86%
72.55
1D 2.46%
YTD 50.21%
1,787.35
1D 0.49%
YTD -6.11%
- The S&P 500 index closed at a record high on Friday, ending Wall Street's strong rally this week, despite inflation hitting a 39-year high. At the end of the session, the S&P 500 index rose 0.95% to 4,712.02 points, closing a record high. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 216.30 points, or 0.6%, to 35,970.99. The Nasdaq Composite added 0.7 percent to 15,630.60 points.
VIETNAM ECONOMY
0.63%
1D (bps) -1
YTD (bps) 50
5.60%
YTD (bps) -20
1.04%
1D (bps) -14
YTD (bps) -18
1.96%
1D (bps) 7
YTD (bps) -7
23,090
1D (%) -0.11%
YTD (%) -0.38%
26,617
1D (%) 0.05%
YTD (%) -8.54%
3,676
1D (%) 0.00%
YTD (%) 2.88%
- Despite the unpredictable pandemic, the size of Vietnam's M&A market still increased by 18% to $8.8 billion in the first 10 months of the year. Despite many difficulties and challenges, M&A activities will explode in 2022 and the following years, said Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Tran Quoc Phuong.
VIETNAM STOCK MARKET
1,463.54
1D -0.30%
YTD 33.11%
1,519.46
1D -0.66%
YTD 43.56%
450.75
1D -0.39%
YTD 128.69%
111.81
1D -0.09%
YTD 51.44%
-492.38
28,457.03
1D 18.53%
YTD 65.90%
- Domestic individuals had the 6th consecutive week of net buying on HoSE but the value dropped sharply by 84% compared to the previous week to 537 billion dong. Domestic organizations traded more negatively when promoting a net selling of 908 billion dong. Domestic individuals were the strongest net buyers of HPG with a value of 753 billion dong.
SELECTED NEWS
- Governor Nguyen Thi Hong: Reviewing and correcting lending activities of financial companies
- Unsecured bonds must have a credit rating
- Vietnam's M&A market is attractive to investors
- Fed may end bond purchases by the end of March 2022
- US CPI rose the most since 1982
- Variation of Omicron exacerbates existing risks of the world economy
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