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Djuro Djakovic leads blue-chip losers in Zagreb, share indices fall

Dec 30, 2019, 6:10:03 PMArticle by Stefan Radulovikj
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December 30 (SeeNews) - The share indices of the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) fell on Monday, as diversified holding company Djuro Djakovic [ZSE:DDJH] paced the blue-chip losers, bourse data showed.

Djuro Djakovic leads blue-chip losers in Zagreb, share indices fall
Author: Zagreb bourse. License: All rights reserved.

Djuro Djakovic's shares closed at 5.08 kuna, down 2.31%.

On Friday, the company said its unit Djuro Djakovic Industrijska Rjesenja (DDIR) has filed for pre-bankruptcy proceedings.

Shipbuilding company Viktor Lenac [ZSE:VLEN] was the top gainer among the blue chips on Monday, as its shares rose 5.63% to 7.50 kuna.

Tourism company Valamar Riviera [ZSE:RIVP] generated the biggest trading turnover among the blue chips for a third straight trading day - of 3.6 million kuna. The company's share price rose 1.3% to 39 kuna.

Earlier on Monday, Valamar said it has signed a loan agreement worth 23 million euro with the European Investment Bank (EIB), to finance one of its resort projects.

ZSE's total trading turnover soared to 29.3 million kuna ($4.4 million/3.9 million euro) from 7.2 million kuna on Friday.

The 25-share benchmark CROBEX index fell further by 0.24% to 2,017.43 after losing 0.11% in the previous trading session.

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, dropped 0.16% to 1,199.89 after rising 0.18% on Friday.

The fixed-income CROBIS index sank 0.22% to 115.5907.

(1 euro = 7.44907 kuna)

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