BELGRADE (Serbia), September 15 (SeeNews) – The Belgrade share indices continued their modest run in slightly lower volumes on Tuesday, bourse data showed.
The blue-chip BELEX15 index of the Belgrade Stock Exchange edged up 0.08% to 791.61 points after adding 1.0% on Monday. The broader BELEXline index picked up 0.15% to 1,481.84 points after it too advanced 1.0% a day earlier.
The joint SRX index of the bourses in Belgrade and Vienna rose 0.3% to 354.22 on Tuesday.
The Belgrade bourse's total turnover fell to 115 million dinars ($1.8 million/1.2 million euro) from 119 million on Monday. Trade in government securities accounted for 13 million dinars of turnover, compared to 9.0 million dinars a day earlier.
Blue-chip lender AIK Banka was once more the most traded company on Tuesday. Its shares edged down 0.68% to 3,064 dinars in a turnover of 58 million dinars.
Its blue-chip peer, lender Komercijalna Banka, posted the session’s second highest turnover of 9.0 million dinars. Shares added 0.63% to 35,937 dinars.
Another blue-chip lender, Metals Banka, fell 0.25% to 6,384 dinars in the third largest turnover of 4.5 million dinars.
Tobacco producer DIN, majority-owned by Phillip Morris was the session’s top riser, surging 14.99% to 2,991 dinars.
Majority state-owned insurer Dunav Osiguranje was the biggest faller on Tuesday, slipping 7.7% to 3,691 dinars.
Gainers outnumbered losers 25 to 22, while the shares of 15 companies ended unchanged on Tuesday.
(1 euro=93.5717 Serbian dinars)