SARAJEVO (Bosnia and Herzegovina), October 20 (SeeNews) – The indices of Bosnia's two bourses, the Sarajevo Stock Exchange (SASE) and the Banja Luka Stock Exchange (BLSE), ended the week mostly down, amid mixed turnover, bourse data indicated on Friday.
SASE's 10-share benchmark SASX-10 index decreased 0.28% from last Friday to 620.44 points this week.
The broader SASX-30 index, which comprises the 30 most liquid stocks on the SASE, closed at 1,011.35 points, down 0.13% compared to last Friday.
The SASE index tracking investment funds, the BIFX, dropped 0.53% to 860.51 points.
The Islamic stock index, launched by SASE and Bosna Bank International (BBI), edged up 0.05% to 9,841.61 points. The index tracks 25 companies.
SASE's total trading turnover came in at 20.6 million marka ($12.4 million/10.5 million euro), compared 1.5 million marka a week earlier.
Drug maker Bosnalijek [SAJ:BSNLR] was the most traded stock on SASE's official market. The stock generated a trading turnover of 6,054.50 this week.
SASE is based in the Federation, one of the two autonomous entities that make up Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The BLSE is based in the other entity, the Serb Republic.
BLSE’s benchmark index, the BIRS, rose 0.57% from last Friday, reaching 563.88 points this week.
Bosnia’s Telekom Srpske [BANJ:TLKM-R-A] generated the biggest trading turnover of 316,220.30 marka on BLSE's official market this week.
BLSE’s total trading turnover dropped to 5.1 million marka this week from 14.5 million marka last week.
(1 euro = 1.95583 marka)