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Croatian share indices end flattish in slim turnover

Jun 10, 2024, 6:08:19 PMArticle by Annie Tsoneva
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June 10 (SeeNews) - The main equity indices of the Zagreb Stock Exchange ended slightly changed and in opposite directions, amidst a low turnover, bourse data showed on Monday.

Croatian share indices end flattish in slim turnover
ICAM. Source: ICAM

The 21-share benchmark, the CROBEX, edged down 0.09% to 2,800.43 points.

The narrower equity index CROBEX10, which tracks the top ten issuers in terms of free float, market capitalisation and liquidity, added 0.01% to 1,678.75 points.

InterCapital SBITOP TR UCITS [ZSE:7SLO], an ETFs tracking Slovenian stocks, generated the biggest daily turnover, of almost 126,000 euro ($135,000). Its units rose 0.35% to 28.44 euro apiece.

ICT solutions provider Ericsson Nikola Tesla [ZSE:ERNT] ranked second by turnover with 117,000 euro. Its shares fell 0.47% to 211 euro.

None other company generated a daily turnover above the 100,000 euro mark.

Among the blue chips, in lower turnovers shares of electrical concern Koncar Elektroindustrija [ZSE:KOEI] rose 1.56%, while shares of Hrvatski Telekom [ZSE:HT] dropped 1.0%.

The regular turnover reached 853,500 euro, slightly up from 773,700 euro on Friday.

($ = 0.932 euro)

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