December 29 (SeeNews) - Serbian aluminium rolling mill Impol Seval [BEL:IMPL] led the blue-chip gainers' list on the Belgrade Stock Exchange on Friday, as share indices ended up, bourse data showed.
Impol Seval gained 9.79% and closed at 3,800 dinars. A total of 150 of the company's shares changed hands, generating a turnover of 570,000 dinars.
Oil and gas company NIS [BEL:NIIS] generated the highest turnover of 14.7 million dinars among the blue chips, as 20,296 of its shares changed hands. NIS won 3.13% and closed at 724 dinars.
The blue-chip BELEX15 index, which tracks the most liquid shares on the Belgrade bourse, rose 1.36% to 759.80 points on Friday. On Thursday, the index decreased 0.24%.
The broader BELEXline, a free‐float market capitalisation weighted index, went up 0.93% on Friday and closed at 1,662.53 points, after going up 0.43% on Thursday.
Household appliances maker Alfa plam [BEL:ALFA] paced the blue-chip decliners on Friday, as it lost 1.37% and closed at 35,506 dinars. Investors traded seven shares of the company, generating a turnover of 7.6 million dinars.
The total stock trading turnover on the bourse increased to 42 million dinars ($425,497/354,755 euro) on Friday from 17.5 million dinars on Thursday, as 528 share transactions were carried out. Trading on the multilateral trading facility (MTP) of the bourse came in at 730,700 dinars.
Trading in Treasury bonds contributed one million dinars to the total turnover 43 million dinars on the stock exchange.
In the period between December 25 and 29, BELEX15 and BELEXline rose by 2.34% and 2.07%, respectively.
The total value of trading in shares on the Belgrade stock market in the period between December 25 and 29 was 115.8 million dinars, versus 85.1 million dinars in the previous week.
The total value of the trade in Treasury bonds came in at 641.1 million dinars, versus 1.022 billion dinars last week.
(1 euro = 118.392 dinars)
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