June 21 (SeeNews) - The main equity indices of the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) gained ground on Tuesday, ending a six-day losing streak, bourse data showed.
The 23-share blue-chip index, the CROBEX, advanced 0.63% to finish at 2,006.36 points. The narrower CROBEX10 which tracks the top ten companies in terms of free float, market capitalisation and liquidity, rose 0.57% to end at 1,193.91 points.
Shipping company Atlantska Plovidba [ZSE:ATPL] was the most traded company with a turnover of 1.4 million kuna ($196,000/186,000 euro) on Tuesday. Its share price declined 0.41% to end at at 488 kuna. Atlantska Plovidba said late on Monday it will propose to its shareholders to distribute a dividend of 20 kuna per share for 2021, after it skipped dividend payment last year.
Second by turnover ranked hotel owner and operator Valamar Riviera [ZSE:RIVP] with a turnover of 732,207 kuna. Its shares rose 1.85% to end at 33 kuna.
Shares of ICT solutions provider Ericsson Nikola Tesla [ZSE:ERNT] appreciated 0.28% to close at 1,785 kuna in a turnover of 675,000 kuna.
Food and pharmaceuticals producer Podravka [ZSE:PODR] gained 0.71% to finish at 570 kuna in a turnover of 316,000 kuna.
The bourse's total trading turnover fell to 7.3 million from 7.7 million kuna on Monday. The overall turnover on Tuesday was boosted by a 2.4 million kuna block trading with shares of shipping company Tankerska Next Generation [ZSE:TPNG].
The bourse is closed on Wednesday due to Anti-Fascist Struggle Day, public and market holiday in Croatia. The next trading day is Thursday, June 23.
(1 euro = 7.519 Croatian kuna)