December 8 (SeeNews) - Croatian civil engineering company Institut IGH [ZSE:IGH] led the blue-chip gainers' list on the Zagreb Stock Exchange on Friday, bourse data showed.
IGH's shares closed 7.46% higher at 214.92 kuna.
The preferred shares of diversified conglomerate Adris Grupa [ZSE:ADRS2] generated the highest trading turnover of 516,946.35 kuna. The company's share price dropped 0.12% and closed at 422.50 kuna.
Power transmission equipment maker Dalekovod [ZSE:DLKV] paced the blue-chip decliners, as its share price fell 2.28% to 19.27 kuna.
The bourse's total trading turnover jumped to 57 million kuna ($8.9 million/7.5 million euro) on Friday from 8.4 million kuna on Thursday.
The turnover was boosted by a block transaction in resort Apartmani Medena's [ZSE:AMDN] shares, in the amount of 52.8 million kuna.
The 25-share benchmark CROBEX index of the ZSE lost 0.05% to 1,849.14 points, after dropping 0.17% on Thursday.
The narrower of the bourse's two blue-chip indices, the CROBEX10, which tracks the leading companies in terms of free float, market capitalisation and liquidity, fell 0.13% to 1,080.19 points after decreasing 0.19% in the previous trading session.
The fixed-income CROBIS index remained unchanged at 110.6149 points.
(1 euro=7.55137 kuna)