November 24 (SeeNews) - Central Cooperative Bank [BUL:4CF] was the top blue-chip decliner on the Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE) on Friday, bourse data showed.
Central Cooperative Bank shares closed 1.84% lower at 1.656 levs ($1.00/0.846 euro) in a trading volume of 3,000 shares.
The BSE's blue-chip SOFIX index edged down 0.08% to 667.37 points on Friday after going down 0.22% on Thursday.
The broader BGBX40 index, which tracks the 40 most traded shares on the BSE, increased by 0.06% to 130.55 points, after losing 0.15% on Wednesday.
The BG-REIT index, which tracks the performance of real estate investment trusts, added 0.05% to 113.62 points on Friday. On Thursday, the index closed 0.26% lower.
The BG TotalReturn30 index, in which companies with a free float of at least 10% have equal weight, rose 0.02% to 544.84 points, following a 0.24% decrease on Thursday.
Total turnover on the regulated market of the Sofia bourse fell to 899,200 levs on Friday from 2.7 million levs on Thursday.
Financial and insurance group Eurohold Bulgaria [BUL:4EH] was the most traded blue chip, as 6,000 of the company’s shares changed hands at an average price of 1.365 levs.
Earlier in the day, Bulgaria’s financial regulator said it has approved the prospectus for the bourse listing of a 1.25 million euro ($1.48 million) six-year corporate bond issue of leasing company Eurolease Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of Eurohold Bulgaria.
Doverie United Holding [BUL:5DOV] rose the most among blue chips on Friday, closing 3.80% higher at 2.130 levs.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)
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