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Croatian Equity Indices End Narrowly Mixed

Dec 19, 2008, 6:50:18 PMArticle by Annie Tsoneva
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December 19 (SeeNews) - The Croatian equity indices ended narrowly mixed on Friday in low liquidity amid lingering market stagnation, an analyst said.

Croatian Equity Indices End Narrowly Mixed

"The lack of investor interest manifested itself in the low liquidity of most issues today," said a broker with brokerage Ilirika.

Turnover in floor trading fell to 29.4 million kuna ($5.8 million/4.1 million euro) from 31.2 million kuna a day earlier.

The 28-share benchmark CROBEX dipped 0.12% to 1,737.64 points.

The CROEMI 20-share index, calculated by Raiffeisenbank Austria, nudged 0.11% lower to 1,575.48 points.

The narrowest index, CROX, which tracks the 12 most traded stocks on the Zagreb market and is calculated by the Vienna bourse, rose 0.37% in euro terms to 1,051.96 points.

Shipping company Atlantska Plovidba fell 3.16% to 705 kuna on the day’s largest turnover of 9.4 million kuna.

Telecommunications company T-HT, an index heavyweight, was up 2.03% to 201.49 kuna on 5.5 million kuna of turnover.

Power transmission equipment maker Dalekovod firmed 2.99% to 379 kuna on 2.6 million kuna of turnover.

The fixed-income CROBIS index dipped 0.04% to 88.91.

(1 euro = 7.2020 Croatian kuna)

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