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ETFs draw more capital in October

The capital inflow into exchange-traded funds (ETFs) is returning to the market after a long period of stagnation, and even net withdrawals over the past three months.
ETFs draw more capital in October ảnh 1An investor watches stock indices on his laptop. The appearance of new ETFs promises to bring more choices to investors and at the same time attract capital flows into the market in the future. (Photo courtesy of VNDirect Securities)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - The capital inflow into exchange-traded funds(ETFs) is returning to the market after a long period of stagnation, and evennet withdrawals over the past three months.

Since the beginning of October, ETFs have net withdrawn about 1.8 trillion VND (75.4million USD), of which Fubon FTSE Vietnam ETF alone attracted more than 900billion VND. So far the fund has drawn a cash flow value of up to 7.2 trillionVND.

DCVFM VNDiamond ETF also made an impressive comeback after three consecutivemonths of being net sold, with a value of more than 1.8 trillion VND in thethird quarter. Since the beginning of October, this ETF has net withdrawn about335 billion VND, thereby raising the value of cash inflow from the beginning ofthis year to 4.1 trillion VND.

DCVFM VN30 ETF saw a net withdrawal of more than 400 billion VND since thebeginning of October, the largest amount since the beginning of this year.Previously, in the first seven months, this ETF was being net sold strongly.Since the beginning of this year, the cash flow into VN30 ETF has remainednegative by nearly 1.5 trillion VND.

V.N.M ETF has attracted 247 billion VND since the beginning of October.Previously, this ETF continuously net sold nearly 1.2 trillion VND after nine months.

On the other hand, the capital inflow into SSIAM VNFinLead ETF is showing signsof reversing as it was net sold 52 billion VND since the beginning of Octoberafter drawing money inflow for six consecutive months. The FTSE Vietnam ETF isalso slowing down after three successful months of withdrawals. However, sincethe beginning of this year, both FinLead ETF and FTSE ETF have been attractingmoney with a value of more than 450 billion VND and nearly 200 billion VND,respectively.

Capital inflows are showing signs of returning to the Vietnamese market throughETFs despite the global withdrawal trend due to the US Fed's rate hikes toattract money. The prospect of Vietnamese securities is still consideredattractive, especially in the eyes of foreign investors. The recent investmentfrom Hong Kong CSOP FTSE Vietnam 30 ETF pouring capital into the Vietnamesestock market is a clear example. This ETF is expected to invest 100% of itsassets in Vietnamese stocks.

CSOP is an investment-focused asset management company in the Chinese market.CSOP currently manages public and private equity funds, as well as providesinvestment advisory services to Asian and global investors. As of August 31,2022, CSOP is managing more than 12 billion USD.

According to the CSOP assessment, Vietnam is one of the fastest-growingeconomies in the world. Thanks to a favourable domestic and global environment,Vietnam's GDP has grown 15 times over the past 25 years. Vietnam is also theonly Southeast Asian country to maintain positive economic growth in the lasttwo years despite the COVID-19 pandemic. The International Monetary Fund (IMF)forecasts that Vietnam will be one of the fastest-growing economies inSoutheast Asia.

Previously, the third ETF under Dragon Capital, DCVFM VNMidcap ETF, was alsoofficially listed on September 29. This ETF is the first fund to refer to theVNMidcap, a market-capitalisation-weighted index which measures the performanceof 70 medium market-capitalisation companies on the HoSE. This is a populargroup among many individual investors, especially in the last two years thanksto its good liquidity and high price volatility.

The KIM Growth VNFinselect ET will also be launched soon. This ETF's portfolioincludes leading bank and securities company stocks in terms of liquidity andcapitalisation.

The appearance of new ETFs promises to bring more choices to investors and atthe same time attract capital flows into the market in the future./.
VNA

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