The recovery of the Vietnamese economy has made good impact on the local securities market and the business performance of brokerages firms, officials said at a meeting on Friday.

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Brokerage firms benefit from positive economic growth

October 10, 2017 - 11:00

The recovery of the Vietnamese economy has made good impact on the local securities market and the business performance of brokerages firms, officials said at a meeting on Friday.

Investors at ACB Securities Company. — Photo cafef.vn
Viet Nam News

HÀ NI — The recovery of the Vietnamese economy has made good impact on the local securities market and the business performance of brokerages firms, an official has said.

The State Securities Commission Chairman Trn Văn Dũng said at the meeting on October 6 that the number of profitable securities firms increased to 60 of the 85 active firms, from 52 in 2016, making a total profit of VNĐ3.06 trillion in the past nine months.

The number of brokerage firms that made accumulated profit in the past nine months was also up, compared with last year, by 41 to 37, he said, adding that the financial status of those brokerage firms also improved with most of them achieving the capital adequacy ratio of more than 180 per cent.

In addition tot his, activating brokerage firms in Vit Nam had improved their quality of corporate governance, risk management and done well in restructuring their business operation, Dũng said.

Dũng attributed the achievements to supportive factors of the Vietnamese economy in the past nine months such as controlled inflation, stable financial and monetary market and a 6.41 per cent yearly rise in the gross domestic product (GDP).

However, Dũng warned brokerage firms that they should improve their business performances further to avoid accumulated losses, as well as the quality of corporate governance, risk management and information disclosure to meet international standards.

In the future, the State Securities Commission will continue to implement its policy reform to support those companies to restructure their businesses, improve their access to capital and develop other products and services for the market.

The benchmark VN Index had reached the nine-year high of 810 points, while the HNX Index had hit 107.66 points the highest level since February 2011. — VNS

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