A AU Securities Company
Company Profile:
A AU SECURITIES COMPANY
AAS
Level 2 - Building No. 137 Le Quang Dinh - Ward 14 - Binh Thanh District - Ho Chi Minh City
(84.8) 62583306
(84.8) 62583315
info@aas.com.vn
www.aas.com.vn
Financial Summary:
Business:
Securities
Stock Exchange:
UPCoM
Listed Date:
Charter Capital:
35.000.000.000 VND
Stock Volume:
VND
Circulation Volume:
VND
Business Registration:
Business License:
Established License: 75/UBCK-GP 21/12/2007 State Securities Commission
A AU Securities Company News:
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VN-Index Plunges to 13-Month Low on Sell-out Force
There is no ground to convince investors to keep their risk assets amid mountains of bad news, traders said. Steep global slumps continued to weigh on the local investor sentiment while domestic headlines discouraged investors to increase their holdings. The VN-Index, the measure of 253 stocks and five closed-end funds, lost 10.53 points, or 2.42%, to end at 423.89, the
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VN-Index Rebounds on Late Buying
Aggressive bid at the ATC (at the close) session lifted the market from the negative territory after investors heard that the Prime Minister told the central bank to make necessary amendments to the Circular 13 which were opposed by many commercial banks, a stock expert said. "The circular is one of key factors that squeeze the market liquidity," he added.
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Stocks, Bonds Could See Follow-Through Wednesday
The Dow Tuesday jumped 103 points, or 1 percent to finish at 10,405, in its first win in six sessions. The Dow is also close to being unchanged for the year, down just 0.21 percent, a breakeven level that some traders say could draw in buyers.
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HNX-Index Surges on Buying Force
Excessive panics caused steep slumps in the past weeks, a stock analyst said. "Investors felt calmer after the weekend break," he added. The HNX-Index, the measure of 327 stocks, added 5.14 points, or 3.81%, to 140.11, extending the two-day gains to 6.12%. Last week, the benchmark sank 7.64% and touched the lowest close since May 15, 2009 on Thursday.
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Listed Funds Perform On Europe Markets
Sai Gon Asset Management (SAM) has announced that its Viet Nam Equity Holding (VEH) and Viet Nam Property Holding (VPH), which are Viet Nam-focused and listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and Xetra, enjoyed good asset value growth in the second quarter.
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HNX-Index closes week at the low confidence
Shares Listing in Hanoi is a repeat of yesterday, with an increase in the first minute and a deeper downturn at the end, the trailing HNX-index requires an entire week to erode as investor confidence continued amid a fresh new non-support.
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VN-Index Slides on Eroding Confidence
Shares on the Hochiminh Stock Exchange (HOSE) extended its downward trend, dragging the VN-Index to the lowest close in two months, investors sold across the board to cut risky assets amid unclear trend. The investor pessimism continued to overshadow positive news in both domestic and international sources, a stock specialist in Hanoi said.
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Vietnam Stock Top Winners and Top Losers
Most stock investors in HCM City have heard of Hung (the names of those interviewed in this article have been changed), whose assets have jumped from VND100 million to nearly VND100 billion and who is a shareholder in a host of companies, listed or otherwise.
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HNX-Index Sinks Deeper on Stronger Sell-offs
Many investors lost patience in keeping speculative stocks as the market performance continued to trail their targets, a stock analyst said. "Speculative stocks bring thick and quick returns for those jumping into a right time but claim more losses for those with bad time involvement," he added.
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HNX-Index Rallies from One-month Low, Precaution Remains
Investors today turned more precautious because recent rally attempts have quickly succumbed to profit-taking, driven by weak investor confidence and concerns that the global economic recovery may be losing momentum.