Morning Brief 27/02/2023
GLOBAL MARKET
32,816.92
1D -1.02%
YTD -1.00%
3,970.04
1D -1.05%
YTD 3.40%
11,394.94
1D -1.69%
YTD 8.87%
21.67
1D 2.51%
7,878.66
1D -0.37%
YTD 5.73%
15,209.74
1D -1.72%
YTD 9.24%
7,187.27
1D -1.78%
YTD 11.02%
82.73
1D -0.18%
YTD -3.70%
1,819.45
1D -0.75%
YTD -0.37%
Wall Street's main indexes tumbled on Friday, on course for their biggest weekly drop of 2023, as further strong consumer data had investors bracing for more aggressive rate hikes from the Federal Reserve to fight sticky inflation. Billionaire investor Warren Buffett on Saturday signaled he has lost none of his enduring confidence in the U.S. economy and his company Berkshire Hathaway, and in his annual letter to shareholders pushed back on critics of stock buybacks.
VIETNAM ECONOMY
6.02%
1D (bps) -10
YTD (bps) 105
7.40%
4.00%
1D (bps) -7
YTD (bps) -79
4.29%
1D (bps) 6
YTD (bps) -61
23,970
1D (%) -0.08%
YTD (%) 0.88%
25,851
1D (%) -0.54%
YTD (%) 0.75%
3,491
1D (%) -0.77%
YTD (%) 0.17%
For the beginning of the month, DXY Index has increased by nearly 4%, to 105.20, the highest level recorded in February. The strong US data has completely changed the market in February, when the personal consumer prices (PCE) increased by 0.6% last month. The hotter economic data is expected to help the USD stronger than the main currency this week.
VIETNAM STOCK MARKET
1,039.56
1D -1.34%
YTD 3.22%
1,030.42
1D -1.95%
YTD 2.51%
207.32
1D -0.95%
YTD 0.98%
76.73
1D -0.87%
YTD 7.09%
-184.62
7,678.07
1D -44.75%
YTD -10.89%
Session 24/02, proprietary traders net sold VND302.5 billion. HPG is the most sold with more than VND28.7 billion. Conversely, DXS is the most bought with a value of VND2.3 billion.
INTRADAY
VN30 (12M)
SELECTED NEWS
- ASEAN is Vietnam's 4th largest seafood export market in January 2023;
- Ho Chi Minh City issued an urgent dispatch on H5N1 pandemic after Cambodia recorded death;
- Hai Phong sought investors for trillion urban areas;
- The arms industry is doing well, two US defense contractors benefit;
- G20: disagreements over restructuring debt, adding that banning private cryptocurrencies should be an option;
- Turkey expanded investigations for construction violations after earthquakes.
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