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BELEX15 sheds 0.19%, Impol plunges

Dec 15, 2023, 4:00:21 PMArticle by Djordje Jajcanin
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December 15 (SeeNews) - The blue-chip BELEX15 index of the Belgrade Stock Exchange closed 0.19% lower at 880.93 points on Friday, dragged down by losses in aluminium rolling mill Impol Seval [BEL: IMPL], bourse data showed.

BELEX15 sheds 0.19%, Impol plunges
Author: Belgrade Stock Exchange. License: All rights reserved.

Impol closed 5.08% lower at 5,600 dinars as fifteen shares changed hands.

At the same time, oil and gas company NIS [BEL:NIIS] led the blue-chip gainers, adding 0.50% to 811 dinars.

Fintel Energija [BEL:FINT], the Serbian subsidiary of Italy's Fintel Energia Group, generated the day's largest turnover. A total of 13,000 Fintel shares changed hands in a turnover of 8.5 million dinars. Fintel closed 0.76% lower at 655 dinars.

The broader BELEXline, a free-float market capitalisation weighted index also fell, by 0.31% to 1,922.74 points.

Total turnover of the Belgrade bourse rose to 11.3 million dinars ($105,400/96,500 euro) on Friday from 8.4 million dinars on Thursday. There was no trading in Treasury bonds on Friday.

Between December 11 and December 15, the BELEX15 increased 1.01%, while the BELEXline rose 2.51%. Total trading turnover on the Belgrade Stock Exchange fell to 104.5 million dinars this week, from 317.1 million dinars last week.

(1 euro = 117.177 dinars)

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