June 3 (SeeNews) - The share indices of Bosnia's Sarajevo Stock Exchange (SASE) closed mixed on Friday, compared to their values a week earlier, while the main index of the country's other bourse, the Banja Luka Stock Exchange (BLSE), edged up, bourse data showed.
The 10-share benchmark SASX-10 index of the SASE ended Friday's session at 968.10 points, up 2.3% compared with its closing value on May 27.
The broader SASX-30 index, which is composed of the 30 most liquid stocks on the SASE, edged down 0.03% to 1,677.46 points.
The SASE index tracking investment funds, the BIFX, closed at 838.15 points, 1.13% lower compared with May 27.
The Islamic stock index SASX-BBI, launched by SASE and Bosna Bank International (BBI), went up 0.08% to 11,166.35 points. The index tracks 25 companies.
SASE’s turnover came in at 1.7 million marka ($931,700/869,200 euro) this trading week, slightly lower than 6.1 million marka last week. A total of 161,046 shares changed hands in 57 transactions.
Printing company Stamparija Fojnica [SAJ:STFJR] generated the highest revenue on SASE this week, of 891,381 marka. Its shares closed flat at 6.19 marka on Friday.
The SASE is based in the Federation, one of two autonomous entities that form Bosnia and Herzegovina. The BLSE is based in the other entity, the Serb Republic.
The BLSE’s benchmark index, the BIRS, closed at 788.86 points on Friday, down 0.42% compared to its closing value recorded a week earlier.
The bourse's total trading turnover grew to 1.3 million marka this week from 223,124 marka last week, as 93 transactions were carried out.
Telekom Srpske [BANJ:TLKM-R-A] generated the largest trading turnover, of 213,334 marka, on the BLSE's official market this week. The company's shares closed up 0.7% at 1.51 marka on Friday.
(1 euro = 1.95583 marka)