November 17 (SeeNews) - Belgrade airport operator Aerodrom Nikola Tesla [BEL:AERO] generated the highest share turnover and led the blue-chip gainers' list on the Belgrade Stock Exchange on Friday, as share indices increased, bourse data showed.
A total of 8,747 of the company's shares changed hands, generating a turnover of 12.5 million dinars. Aerodrom Nikola Tesla won 2% and closed at 1,429 dinars.
The blue-chip BELEX15 index, which tracks the most liquid shares on the Belgrade bourse, increased 0.34% to 735.73 points on Friday. On Thursday, the index edged down 0.03%.
The broader BELEXline, a free‐float market capitalisation weighted index, went up 0.15% on Friday and closed at 1,612.44 points, after declining 0.06% on Thursday.
Civil engineering group Energoprojekt [BEL:ENHL] paced the blue-chip decliners on the Belgrade Stock Exchange on Friday, as its share price fell 4.70% to 1,114 dinars. A total of 78 shares in the company changed hands, generating a turnover of 86,880 dinars.
The total stock trading turnover on the bourse increased to 45.3 million dinars ($450,726/382,357 euro) on Friday from 33.1 million dinars on Thursday, as 383 share transactions were carried out. Trading on the multilateral trading facility (MTP) of the bourse came in at 803,900 dinars.
Trading in Treasury bonds contributed 362.5 million dinars to the session's total trading turnover of 407.2 million dinars on the bourse. A total of 30,000 bonds of the dinar-denominated RSO1488 issue changed hands in a single deal. The bonds bear a coupon of 10% and mature on September 11, 2021.
In the period between November 13 and 17, BELEX15 fell 0.39%, while BELEXline rose 0.20%.
Cookware maker Metalac [BEL:MTLC] paced the blue-chip decliners' list this week, as it lost 4.11% in the period and closed at 2,100 dinars on Friday. A total of 2,035 shares in the company changed hands, generating a turnover of 4.2 million dinars.
The total value of trading in shares on the Belgrade stock market in the period between November 13 and 17 was 280.5 million dinars, versus 374.7 million dinars in the previous week.
The total value of the trade in Treasury bonds came in at 1.8 billion dinars, versus 3.4 billion dinars last week.
(1 euro = 118.658 dinars)