January 17 (SeeNews) - The main equity indices of the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) gained ground on Tuesday, thanks to gains in Hrvatski Telekom and Atlantic Grupa, bourse data showed.
The 18-share CROBEX added 0.25% to end at 2,054.39 points. The narrower CROBEX10, which tracks the top ten issuers in terms of free float, market capitalisation and liquidity, rose 0.44% to finish at 1,190.30 points. On Monday, they dropped by more than 2.50% each, ending a six-day winning streak.
Hotel owner and manager Riviera Valamar [ZSE:RIVP] was the most traded company on Tuesday with a turnover of 366,000 euro ($395,000) as its shares lost 0.99% to end at 4.01 euro.
Shares of food and pharmaceuticals company Podravka [ZSE: PODR] ended 0.67% lower at 88.40 euro in a turnover of 121,000 euro.
In lower turnovers, index heavyweight Hrvatski Telekom [ZSE: HT] gained 1.69%, and consumer goods distributor Atlantic Grupa [ZSE:ATGR] appreciated 1.76%, while car parts maker AD Plastik [ZSE: ADPL] shed 3.70%.
The bourse's total trading turnover fell to 1.2 million euro from 1.6 million euro on Monday.
The prices are quoted in both euro and kuna.
($ = 0.927 euro)
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