August 29 (SeeNews) - Bucharest Stock Exchange (BVB) indices fell on Thursday in higher turnover, bourse data showed.
The total equity turnover of the BVB rose to 51.4 million lei ($12 million/11 million euro) on Thursday, compared to 23.5 million lei on Wednesday.
Power supplier and distributor Electrica [BSE:EL] share price fell by 0.44% to 11.35 lei in the day's largest turnover of 6.34 million lei.
Natural gas producer Romgaz [BSE:SNG] shares fell 0.44% to 33.9 lei in the day's second largest turnover, of 4.83 million lei.
Investment fund Fondul Proprietatea [BSE:FP] stood to 1.14 lei in the third largest trading turnover during the session, of 4.77 million lei.
Details follow:
BET |
9,245.95 |
-0.14% |
BET-TR |
14,797.56 |
-0.14% |
BET-BK |
1,711.42 |
-0.31% |
BETPlus |
1,380.06 |
-0.15% |
BET-FI |
40,869.04 |
0.50% |
BET-NG |
746.15 |
-0.22% |
BET-XT |
834.53 |
-0.12% |
BET-XT-TR |
1,343.58 |
-0.13% |
ROTX |
19,264.17 |
-0.17% |
BET-BK is a free float weighted capitalization index of the most liquid 25 companies listed on the regulated market.
BET Plus is a free float market capitalization weighted index tracking 34 companies listed on BVB’s regulated market except the financial investment companies, that meet the minimum eligibility criteria, which refer to liquidity and the value of shares in free float.
BET-FI tracks the SIFs and property restitution fund Fondul Proprietatea.
BET-NG includes companies from the energy sector and utilities.
BET-XT is a blue chip index and reflects the price evolution of the most liquid 25 shares traded on the regulated market, including the SIFs.
BET-XT-TR reflects the price performance of the top 25 most traded Romanian companies, as well as their gross dividends and cash distributions.
ROTX tracks Romania's nine most liquid stocks. It is a joint index of the Bucharest bourse and the Vienna Stock Exchange.
(1 euro =4.7277 lei)
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