September 17 (SeeNews) - The share indices of the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) fell on Tuesday, as diversified holding Djuro Djakovic [ZSE:DDJH] led the blue-chip losers, bourse data showed.
The shares of Djuro Djakovic closed 4.78% lower at 7.96 kuna.
Plastic products producer for the car industry AD Plastik [ZSE:ADPL] paced the blue-chip gainers, as its shares rose 0.59% to 171 kuna.
Shipping company Atlantska Plovidba [ZSE:ATPL] contributed the highest portion of trading turnover among the blue chips on Tuesday, of 1.2 million kuna. The company's shares closed 3.29% lower at 441 kuna.
Confectionery producer Kras [ZSE:KRAS] generated a trading turnover of 13.6 million kuna, as its share price fell by 6% to 705 kuna. On Monday, its share price rose sharply - by 25% to 750 kuna.
Last week, meat producer Braca Pivac said it plans to launch a joint buyout bid with local trading company Kras-ESOP for the remaining stake of 50.82% in Kras the two firms do not own yet.
ZSE's total trading turnover halved to 21.4 million kuna ($3.2 million/2.9 million euro) on Tuesday, from 47.2 million kuna on Monday.
The 25-share benchmark CROBEX index fell by 0.49% to 1,885.80 after increasing by 0.60% in the previous trading session.
The narrower of the ZSE's two blue-chip indices, the CROBEX10, which tracks the leading companies in terms of free float, market capitalisation and liquidity, decreased by 0.30% to 1,102.70 after advancing 0.77% on Monday.
The fixed-income CROBIS index closed flat at 116.9909.
(1 euro = 7.39614 kuna)