January 21 (SeeNews) - The share indices of the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) fell on Tuesday, as diversified holding company Djuro Djakovic [ZSE:DDJH] paced the blue-chip losers for a second straight trading day, bourse data showed.
Djuro Djakovic's shares dropped by a further 2.93% to 4.97 kuna on Tuesday, after shedding 3.03% on Monday.
Tourism company Valamar Riviera [ZSE:RIVP] rose the most among the blue-chip companies, by 0.53% to 38.20 kuna.
Atlantic Grupa [ZSE:ATGR] contributed the biggest portion of Tuesday's total turnover among the blue chips - 2.9 million kuna, including a block transaction of 2.7 million kuna. The company's shares closed flat at 1,330 kuna.
The ZSE's total trading turnover fell to 8.1 million kuna ($1.2 million/1.1 million euro), from 9.45 million kuna on Monday.
The 25-share benchmark CROBEX index lost 0.14% to 2,051.47 after rising 0.24% in the previous trading session.
The narrower of ZSE's two blue-chip indices, the CROBEX10, which tracks the leading companies in terms of free float, market capitalisation and liquidity, lost 0.03% to 1,219.52 after growing 0.41% on Monday.
The fixed-income CROBIS index added 0.03% to 115.6303.
(1 euro = 7.4366 kuna)