June 1 (SeeNews) - Bulgarian diversified conglomerate Doverie United Holding [BUL:5DOV] was the top blue-chip gainer on the Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE) on Friday, bourse data shows.
Doverie United Holding shares closed 2.74% higher at 1.69 levs ($1.0/0.86 euro) in a trading volume of 250 shares.
First Investment Bank [BUL:5F4] fell the most among blue chips, closing 2.65% lower at 3.67 levs.
The blue-chip SOFIX index rose 0.21% to 637.89 points on Friday, after increasing by 0.36% on Thursday.
The BGBX40 index, which tracks the 40 most traded shares on the Sofia bourse, edged down 0.05% to 126.26 points, following a 0.15% growth on Thursday.
The BG-REIT index, which tracks the performance of real estate investment trusts, fell by 0.09% to 115.37 points, after closing 0.24% lower on Thursday.
The BG TotalReturn30 index, in which companies with a free float of at least 10% have equal weight, lost 0.22% to 527.12 points on Friday, after rising 0.20% on Thursday.
Total trading turnover on BSE's regulated market fell to 734,100 levs on Friday from 1.26 million levs on Thursday.
Drug maker Sopharma [BUL:3JR] was the most traded blue chip, as 27,877 of its shares changed hands at a weighted average price per share of 4.1976 levs.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)
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