February 6 (SeeNews) - Fibank [BUL:5F4] was the top blue-chip decliner on the Bulgarian Stock Exchange on Monday, bourse data showed.
Fibank's shares closed 4.21% lower at 3.802 levs as 1,100 units changed hands.
Industrial Capital Holding [BUL:4I8] led the blue-chip gainers on Monday. The group's shares rose 8.04% to 4.5 levs, as 99 of the company’s shares were traded on Monday.
BSE's total stock trading turnover fell to 611,000 levs ($335,000/312,000 euro) from 1.4 million levs on Friday.
The blue-chip SOFIX index increased by 0.47% to 606.45 points, after rising by 0.94% on Monday.
The broader BGBX40 index, which tracks the 40 most traded shares on the BSE, added by 0.10% to 117.93 points, following an increase of 1.56% on Monday.
The BG-REIT index, which tracks the performance of the real estate investment trusts, rose 0.25% to 107.63 points, after edging down by 0.08% on Friday.
The BG TotalReturn30 index, in which companies with a free float of at least 10% have equal weight, increased by 0.28% to 473.46 points, after rising 0.45% on Friday.
Central Cooperative Bank [BUL:4CF] was the most traded blue-chip company on the BSE on Monday, as 11,290 of the company’s shares were traded at an average price of 1.581 levs.
In January, the trading turnover of BSE's main market fell 19.04% year-on-year to 11.3 million euro, the bourse said in a monthly report on Monday.
The total market capitalisation of BSE’s main market increased 17.38% year-on-year, reaching 4.3 billion euro last month. Compared to December 2016, total market capitalisation rose 4.36%.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)
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