The benchmark VN-Index rose for the second day, gaining 1.63 points to stay at 1,193.17 points on April 5.
The benchmark VN-Index
rose for the second day, gaining 1.63 points to stay at 1,193.17 points on
April 5(Photo: VNA)
More than 241 million shares worth over
7.85 trillion VND (345.9 million USD) were exchanged on the HCM Stock Exchange
(HoSE) on the day.
Meanwhile, the HNX-Index on the Hanoi
Stock Exchange rose 1.43 points to 136.75 points, with about 57 million shares
worth 1.22 trillion VND (53.7 million USD) being traded.
Among large-cap stocks, gainers included
Bao Viet Holdings (BVH), Sabeco (SAB) and Vingroup (VIC), whose shares were up
1,200 - 6,200 VND each, while Vinamilk (VNM)’s stocks declined by 2,700 VND per
share.
Shares of the VN30 increased 3.37 points
to reach 1,169.12 points, with nearly 40 million shares being traded,
equivalent to 2.93 trillion VND (129.2 million USD). There were 12 declining
stocks and 15 gaining ones while 3 others ended flat.-VNA
Source: VNA
Currently, Luong Son district counts 905 business establishments operating in industry and handicraft, helping generate jobs and stable incomes for local labourers.
Hoa Binh scored the highest points in two out of the eight indicators of the Public Administrative Reform (PAR) Index ranking in 2023 that the Ministry of Home Affairs announced on April 17.
A working delegation from Hoa Binh province led by Deputy Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Bui Van Khanh is attending a programme to popularise Vietnamese products in the US and Canada on April 20-28.
Anyone found to be encroaching upon the forest, even if it is just one bamboo shoot, will face penalties. This commitment has been unanimously added into the covenant of Bua Cau hamlet, Hung Son commune in Kim Boi district, to protect the forest.