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Croatia's Atlantska Plovidba leads blue-chip losers on ZSE, share indices drop

Dec 6, 2019, 6:16:16 PMArticle by Stefan Radulovikj
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December 6 (SeeNews) - The share indices of the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) fell on Friday, as shipping company Atlantska Plovidba [ZSE:ATPL] led the blue-chip losers, ZSE data showed.

Croatia's Atlantska Plovidba leads blue-chip losers on ZSE, share indices drop
Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE)

Atlantska Plovidba's shares closed at 385 kuna, down 1.53%.

Diversified holding Djuro Djakovic [ZSE:DDJH] paced the blue-chip gainers on Friday, after losing the most on Thursday. Its shares closed 1.57% higher at 5.18 kuna.

Hrvatski Telekom [ZSE:HT] generated the highest trading turnover among the blue chips - 1.3 million kuna. The company's shares closed flat at 169.5 kuna.

ZSE's total trading turnover rose to 4.3 million kuna ($638,552/578,130 euro) from 3.8 million kuna on Thursday.

The 25-share benchmark CROBEX index fell 0.19% to 1,991.46 after rising 0.05% in the previous trading day.

The narrower of ZSE's two blue-chip indices, the CROBEX10, which tracks the leading companies in terms of free float, market capitalisation and liquidity, decreased by 0.09% to 1,183.95 after gaining 0.08% on Thursday.

The fixed-income CROBIS index lost 0.03% to 115.9412.

(1 euro = 7.43951 kuna)

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