January 20 (SeeNews) - Household appliances maker Alfa plam [BEL:ALFA] generated the highest stock trading turnover in Belgrade on Friday but the company was also the biggest decliner among the blue chips, bourse data showed.
Alfa plam shares lost 6.19% on Friday in trading turnover of 4.96 million dinars. Civil engineering company Energoprojekt [BEL:ENHL] was the most traded company on the Belgrade stock market, as 3,281 of its shares changed hands.
Belgrade share indices declined on Friday.
The blue-chip BELEX15 index, which tracks the most liquid shares on the Belgrade bourse, fell by 1.46% to 701.44 points. On Thursday, the index advanced 0.04% to 711.85.
The broader BELEXline, a free‐float market capitalisation weighted index, also declined by 1.46% and closed the session at 1,540.08, after edging down to 1,562.85 on Thursday from 1,562.91 on Wednesday.
Blue-chip soybean processing company Sojaprotein [BEL:SJPT] led the gainers on the regulated market of the Belgrade Stock Exchange on Friday, rising 1.91% to 640 dinars. On Thursday, Sojaprotein paced the blue-chip decliners by losing 3.53% to 628 dinars.
On Friday, the total turnover from share trading on the Belgrade bourse amounted to 14.1 million dinars ($121,179/113,671 euro), of which only 1.26 million dinars was generated on the multilateral trading facility (MTP) segment. On Thursday, turnover from trading in shares on the Belgrade Stock Exchange stood at 5.98 million dinars.
No Treasury bonds changed hands on the Belgrade bourse on Friday.
In the period between January 16 and January 20, BELEX15 and BELEXline lost 1.53% and 1.33%, respectively. Both share indices closed in the red in three of five trading sessions in the period.
Shares in construction company Jedinstvo [BEL:JESV] advanced the most among the blue chips between January 16 and 20. The stock added 1.81% and closed at 4,000 dinars on Friday. Energoprojekt fell the most in the period, down 7.01%.
Oil and gas company NIS [BEL:NIIS] was the most traded stock between January 16 and January 20, as a total of 14,003 shares changed hands. The turnover from trading in NIS shares amounted to 20 million dinars.
The total value of trading in shares on the Belgrade stock market this week was 94.2 million dinars, versus 126.8 million dinars in the previous week. Trading in Treasury bonds contributed 611.6 million dinars to this week's total trading turnover of 705.8 million dinars on the bourse. Last week, the trading in Treasury bonds amounted to 1.384 billion dinars out of a total trading turnover of 1.51 billion dinars.
All Treasury bonds traded on the stock market in the period between January 16 and January 20 were dinar-denominated. On Monday, the Belgrade Stock Exchange admitted to trading on the Prime Listing segment Treasury bonds of the euro-denominated RSO17148 issue, maturing in January 2020, and of the dinar-denominated RSO17147 issue, maturing in January 2019.
(1 euro = 124.042 dinars)
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