September 27 (SeeNews) - The Belgrade Stock Exchange ended in red territory on Monday, as aluminium rolling mill Impol Seval [BEL:IMPL] saw the largest share price decrease among the blue chips.
Impol Seval erased 8.33% of its share price in Monday's largest trading turnover and closed at 3,300 dinars.
The BELEX15 index, which tracks the most liquid shares on the Belgrade Stock Exchange, ended the session down 0.04% at 800.86 points.
Aerodrom Nikola Tesla [BEL:AERO] was the only gainer among the blue chips as its share price grew 0.77% to 1,050 dinars.
The broader BELEXline, a free-float market capitalisation weighted index, closed down 0.18% at 1,694.08.
The total turnover on the bourse amounted to 52.9 million dinars ($527,900/449,300 euro) on Monday, up from 1.237 billion dinars on Friday, as 43 transactions were carried out.
Trading on the multilateral trading facility (MTP) of the stock exchange generated a turnover of 454,700 dinars.
Trading in Treasury bonds contributed 49.5 million dinars to the total turnover on the stock exchange on Monday.
(1 euro = 117.733 dinars)
The blue-chip SBITOP index and the SBITOP TR index, which also tracks dividend distribution, both ended 0.35% lower, ending at 1,138.94 points and 1,264.96 points, respectively.
Other notable decliners included insurer Zavarovalnica Triglav [LJE:ZVTG] and telecommunications company Telekom Slovenije [LJE:TLSG], which lost 0.57% and 0.33%, respectively.
Total daily regulated marker turnover amounted to 1.1 million euro ($1.3 million).
($ = 0.8464 euro)