Morning Brief 16/12/2021
GLOBAL MARKET
35,927.43
1D 1.08%
YTD 18.15%
4,709.84
1D 1.63%
YTD 26.20%
15,565.60
1D 2.15%
YTD 20.94%
19.29
1D -11.88%
7,170.75
1D -0.36%
YTD 9.38%
15,476.35
1D -0.12%
YTD 12.81%
6,927.63
1D -0.17%
YTD 23.72%
69.80
1D 0.00%
YTD 44.51%
1,768.40
1D 0.00%
YTD -7.10%
- US stocks erased their losses and turned up on Wednesday (December 15) as the market overcomes one of the major uncertainties at the end of the year. Ending Wednesday's session, the Dow Jones rose 383.25 points, or 1.08%, to 35,927.43 The Fed announced on Wednesday it would ease asset purchases, a process known as tightening, at a faster pace amid continued inflation. The Fed will buy $60 billion in bonds each month starting in January 2022, down from $90 billion in December.
VIETNAM ECONOMY
0.65%
YTD (bps) 52
5.60%
YTD (bps) -20
0.95%
1D (bps) -5
YTD (bps) -27
1.95%
YTD (bps) -8
23,150
1D (%) 0.00%
YTD (%) -0.12%
26,632
1D (%) 0.90%
YTD (%) -8.49%
3,687
1D (%) -0.03%
YTD (%) 3.19%
- According to the World Bank, if the epidemic can be well controlled and the balance of supply and demand can be improved, the goal of bringing Vietnam's GDP growth to 6-6.5% is completely feasible. In particular, in the third quarter of 2021, Vietnam's GDP decreased by 6.17% compared to the same period in 2020. Vietnam is an open economy, so Vietnam's economy will depend on the situation of the country. many other countries in the world.
VIETNAM STOCK MARKET
1,476.02
1D -0.01%
YTD 34.25%
1,516.44
1D -0.29%
YTD 43.28%
454.68
1D -0.63%
YTD 130.68%
112.09
1D -0.19%
YTD 51.82%
-156.29
32,865.50
1D 5.41%
YTD 91.60%
- Ending the session on December 15, VN-Index dropped 0.52 points (-0.04%) to 1,475.5 points. Market liquidity decreased compared to the previous session. Total matched value reached 27,983 billion dong, down 6.9%. In which, the matching value on HoSE alone decreased by 7% to 23,462 billion dong.
SELECTED NEWS
- WB: Two factors help Vietnam achieve its growth target of 6-6.5% in 2022
- Low interest rates, people "criticize" savings, but banks still have "excess money"
- Hanoi's economy grew by more than 2.9% for 2021
- The Fed drastically reduces the rate of bond purchases, predicting three interest rate hikes in 2022
- The numbers reveal the dim prospects of China's economy
- Investors pour billions of dollars into assets that are highly hedged against inflation
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