April 28 (SeeNews) - The share indices of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Sarajevo Stock Exchange (SASE) and the Banja Luka Stock Exchange (BLSE) ended mixed on Friday, compared with their closing values a week earlier, weekly bourse data showed.
The 10-share benchmark SASX-10 index of the SASE closed at 1,049.35 points on Friday, up 0.15% compared with a week earlier, while the broader SASX-30 index, which is composed of the 30 most liquid stocks on the SASE, lost 0.25% to end at 1,750.82 points.
The SASE index tracking investment funds, the BIFX, ended at 809.51 points on Friday, unchanged compared with a week earlier.
The Islamic stock index SASX-BBI, launched by the SASE and Bosna Bank International (BBI), closed at 11,387.15 points, some 0.52% lower compared with a week earlier. The index tracks 25 companies.
SASE’s turnover went up to 40.2 million marka ($22.6 million/20.6 million euro) in five trading sessions this week, from just 111,690 marka in four trading sessions last week, as a total of 33,589 shares changed hands in 82 transactions. The bourse was closed on April 20 for the Bayram holiday.
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 benchmark index of the BLSE, the BIRS, closed at 813.35 points on Friday, down 0.41% compared to its closing value recorded a week earlier.
The BLSE's total trading turnover rose to 3.6 million marka this week from 1.6 million marka last week, as 123 transactions were carried out.
Telekom Srpske [BANJ:TLKM-R-A] generated the largest trading turnover, of 318,912 marka, on the BLSE's official market this week. The company's shares closed at 1.67 marka on Friday, down from 1.69 a week earlier.
(1 euro = 1.95583 marka)