July 5 (SeeNews) - Belgrade airport operator Aerodrom Nikola Tesla [BEL:AERO] was the most traded company on the Belgrade Stock Exchange on Wednesday, as share indices ended mixed, bourse data showed.
A total of 81,683 shares in Aerodrom Nikola Tesla changed hands in 104 transactions, generating a turnover of 106.2 million dinars, the highest one on the Belgrade bourse on Wednesday. Aerodrom Nikola Tesla closed flat at 1,300 dinars.
Oil and gas company NIS [BEL:NIIS] led the blue-chip gainers' list, after winning 0.88% to 684 dinars. A total of 4,005 shares in the company changed hands in 95 deals, generating a turnover of 2.7 million dinars.
The blue-chip BELEX15 index, which tracks the most liquid shares on the Belgrade bourse, rose 0.12% to 713.88 points on Wednesday. On Tuesday, the index went up 0.14% to 713.05.
The broader BELEXline, a free‐float market capitalisation weighted index, fell 0.06% on Wednesday and closed at 1,543.38. The index increased 0.05% to 1,544.28 on Tuesday.
Civil engineering group Energoprojekt [BEL:ENHL] paced the blue-chip decliners on Wednesday, as it lost 0.41% to 1,444 dinars. The company generated a share turnover of 5.4 million dinars, as 3,718 of its shares changed hands in 28 deals.
The total stock trading turnover on the bourse rose to 116.8 million dinars ($1.1 million/969,641 euro) on Wednesday from 11.8 million dinars on Tuesday, as 249 share transactions were carried out. Trading on the multilateral trading facility (MTP) of the bourse came in at 155,700 dinars.
Trading in Treasury bonds contributed 107.4 million dinars to the session's total trading turnover of 224.2 million dinars on the bourse. A single transaction of Treasury bonds was carried out on Wednesday. A total of 10,000 bonds of the dinar-denominated RSO15105 issue changed hands. The bonds bear a coupon of 10% and mature on March 2, 2018.
(1 euro = 120.457 dinars)
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