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11 August 2025 - Market Update - B2B Cambodia

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11 August 2025 - Market Update - B2B Cambodia
B2B Cambodia Market Update - 11 August 2025

This is a B2B Cambodia Market Update for 11 August 2025, reviewing the Cambodia Securities Exchange (CSX) and global markets.

Watch the video in English above.

  • The Cambodia Securities Exchange Index was up by 0.07 points, or 0.02%, and closed at 404.9. 
  • Total trade volume was up, with 85,603 shares changing hands at a total value of 425.6 million riel or over $106,000 US dollars.
  • On the main board, four stocks were up. Leading the market was Grand Twins International, up 2.07% or 140 riel to 6,900 riel per share, followed by MJQ Education, which rose 0.51% or 10 riel to 1,990 riel per share. Royal Group Phnom Penh SEZ and Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority were also up.
  • On the other hand, two stocks were down. The biggest loser of the day was Pestech Cambodia, down 0.38% or 10 riel to 2,600 riel per share, followed by ACLEDA Bank, which dropped 0.29% or 20 riel to 6,840 riel per share. 
  • Meanwhile, Phnom Penh Autonomous Port, Sihanoukville Autonomous Port and CAMGSM, remained flat.
  • Over on the growth board, DBD Engineering stayed flat at 2,010 riel per share, while JS was down 0.36% or 10 riel to 2,780 riel per share.
     
  • ACLEDA Bank recorded the highest trade volume of the day with 28,147 shares changing hands at a total value of 193 million riel or over $48,000 US dollars, approximately 33% of Monday’s trade volume.
  • Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority recorded the second-highest trade volume of the day with 19,672 shares changing hands, at a total value of 121.9 million riel or over $30,000 US dollars, about 23% of August 11th’s trade volume.  
     
  • Moving on to the exchange rate, the Khmer riel to USD remained unchanged at 4,006 riel per US dollar, while the US Dollar Index was up slightly to 98.26.
     
  • Looking at global commodities, oil prices fell on Monday, extending last week's more than 4% decline, as investors looked to talks between the U.S. and Russia later this week on the war in Ukraine.
  • Brent crude futures fell 45 cents, or 0.68%, to $66.14 US dollars a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures were down 49 cents, or 0.77%, to $63.39 US dollars. (0826 GMT)
  • Gold prices fell more than 1% on Monday as investors waited for clarity from the White House on potential country-specific tariffs on bullion bars, while focus shifted to U.S. inflation data for clues to the Federal Reserve's rate path.
  • Spot gold was 1.1% lower at $3,362.21 US dollars per ounce, after hitting its highest since July 23 on Friday. 
  • U.S. gold futures for December delivery fell 2.1% to $3,417.30 US dollars, having hit a record high of $3,534.10 US dollars on Friday after reports that Washington had imposed tariffs on imports of 1-kg bullion bars. (0839 GMT)
     
  • U.S. stock futures inched higher early Monday, with the market once again on the cusp of all-time highs ahead of a week of key inflation reports.
  • As of the time of the Cambodian market’s closing, Dow Jones Industrial Average futures rose by 72 points, or 0.16%. 
  • S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures climbed 0.11% and 0.09%, respectively.

Watch the 11 August 2025 market update in Khmer below: