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Belgrade Stock Indices Extend Mixed Run, Turnover Perks Up

Aug 19, 2009, 5:36:02 PMArticle by Vera Ovanin
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BELGRADE (Serbia), August 19 (SeeNews) – Belgrade share indices ended mostly higher again on Wednesday as turnover swelled, bourse data showed.

Belgrade Stock Indices Extend Mixed Run, Turnover Perks Up

The blue-chip BELEX15 index of the Belgrade Stock Exchange rose 0.15% to 636.22 points after gaining 1.22% on Tuesday. The broader BELEXline index gained 0.2% to 1,249.38 points after adding 0.46% a day earlier.

The joint SRX index of the bourses in Belgrade and Vienna dipped 0.26% to 291.01 on Wednesday.

The Belgrade bourse's total turnover rose to 31.4 million dinars ($474,977/336,457 euro) from 22.7 million dinars on Tuesday.

Trade in government securities generated 8.7 million dinars of Wednesday's turnover versus 9.3 million dinars a day earlier.

Road construction company Vojvodinaput was again the most traded issue, generating a turnover of 4.7 million dinars on Wednesday. Shares surged 20% to 28,402 dinars.

Blue-chip lender Agrobanka posted the session’s second highest turnover of 4.1 million dinars. Shares added 1.90% to 7,845 dinars.

Nineteen stocks gained on Wednesday, 21 declined and 15 remained unchanged.

(1 euro=93.3816 Serbian dinars)

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