The document discusses three major stock exchanges: the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange (HOSE), and Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX). It provides details on the key composite indexes for each exchange, including the NYSE Composite Index, VN-Index, and HNX-Index. Potentially useful links and sections are identified for each exchange that could help students and investors, such as market data and company profiles. Examples are given of listed companies on each exchange, including IMAX Corp (NYSE), Bao Viet Holdings (HOSE), and Asian Commercial Bank (HNX) along with their current stock prices.
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Name: Nguyen Thuy Cuc
ID: 304043
Class: VISK2012B
Three exchanges we consider:
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange (HOSE)
Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX)
1. What is the key composite stock index for each exchange and what was the value the
data of your website review?
Composite index is a grouping of equities, indexes or other factors combined in a
standardized way, providing a useful statistical measure of overall market or sector
performance over time (Investopedia US).
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) established the NYSE Composite Index (NYSE:
NYA) in 1966 to provide a comprehensive measure of the performance of all common stocks
listed on the NYSE, including American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), Real Estate
Investment Trusts (REITs) and foreign listings. In addition, the composite index is made up
by separate indexes for four industry groups such as industrial, transportation, utility, and
finance.
The NYSE Composite Index consists of more than 1,900 stocks, including more than 1,500
U.S companies and over 330 non-U.S companies (NYSE Euronext, 2009). The index is
weighted using free-float market capitalization and calculated on both price and total return
basis.
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In contrast to NYSE in United States, both VN-Index of Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange
(HOSE) and HNX-Index of Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) in Vietnam do not act as the
composite index. However, together with the operation of the Unlisted Public Company
Market (UPCoM) since June 2009, which the trading floor of stocks and convertible bonds of
public companies which have not been listed on Hanoi Stock Exchanges, UPCoM-Index has
been used as a composite index for the whole UPCoM (Hanoi Stock Exchange, 2009).
2. Identify one link or section of each of the three exchanges you thought was useful to
you as a student or potential invest. What was the nature of the information it
contained and why did you believe it was helpful?
It is really essential to do background research and follow some certain investment practices
in order to make wise decisions in the stock market. As a student C a potential as well as a
long-term investor, I think that rather than concerning too much on big companies, I can pay
attention to the long-term prospects of new firms in the stock exchanges.
To do this, we have to do carefully research on companies through some useful sources in the
following.
Firstly, we can search easily market indexes of companies in the NYSE Composite Index on
CNN Money (http://money.cnn.com/data/markets/nyse/). Comparing to other websites, such
as NYSE Euronext, Yahoo Finance, NASDAQ, etc, the data of listed companies on CNN
Money consisting of todays trading, growth & valuation, financials, profile, news and
forecasts, is shown in a clear way that is actually useful for audiences to follow.
Secondly, the other link for Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange, it is ASEAN Exchanges
(http://www.aseanexchanges.org/exchange/HOSE). ASEAN Exchange provides detail about
daily trading data in HOSE, hottest listed stocks, FTSE Analytics and latest news about
policies.
The helpful sector for audience to watch the change in indexes of Hanoi Stock Exchange is
Trading Data. We can follow detailed description in data table of listed companies in the
stock, including price floor, price ceiling, trading volume, trading value, etc.
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3. Look up one listed stock on each exchange and indicate the company name, stock
symbol and closing or current price the time of your search.
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
IMAX Corp. (IMAX)
Last Trade ($) 26.75 Open 26.48
Last Trade Time (ET)
1:52p.m
(10/16/2013)
Previous Close 26.39
Change +0.355
% Change +1.35%
Volume 260,354
Days High 26.84
Days Low 26.48
Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange (HOSE)
Bao Viet Holdings (BVH)
Last Trade (VND) 39,000.00 Open 28,400.00
Last Trade Time (GMT)
07:54
(16 Oct 2013)
Previous Close 38,300.00
Change +700.00 Bid 38,900.00
% Change 1.83% Ask 39,000.00
Volume 306,310 Turnover 11,914
Days High 39,200.00
Days Low 38,400.00
Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX)
Asian Commercial Bank (ACB)
Last Trade (VND) 15,800.00 Open 15,800.00
Last Trade Time (GMT)
07:45
(16 Oct 2013)
Previous Close 15,800.00
Change 0.00 Bid 15,800.00
% Change 0.00% Ask 15,900.00
Volume 161,429 Turnover 2,545
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Days High 15,900.00
Days Low 15,600.00