January 18 (SeeNews) - Oil and gas group NIS [BEL:NIIS] was the most traded stock on the Belgrade bourse and led the blue-chip gainers list on Wednesday, as share indices declined, stock exchange data showed.
A total of 5,395 shares of NIS changed hands on Wednesday as their price rose by 1.35% to a closing value of 750 dinars. NIS generated a trading turnover of 4.039 billion dinars, the second biggest on the bourse for the day.
On Tuesday, NIS share price increased by 0.27% to a close of 740 dinars in a trading volume of 2,371 units.
The blue-chip BELEX15 index, which tracks the most liquid shares on the Belgrade Stock Exchange, fell 0.51% to 711.59 on Wednesday. On Tuesday, BELEX15 gained 0.43% to 715.21.
The broader BELEXline, a free‐float market capitalisation-weighted index, declined by 0.32% and reached 1,562.91 on Wednesday, after rising by 0.10% to 1,567.93 points in the previous session.
Lender Komercijalna banka [BEL:KMBN] generated a share trading turnover of 6.097 billion dinars, the highest one the Belgrade bourse on Wednesday.
Civil engineering holding Energoprojekt [BEL:ENHL] paced the blue-chip decliners, shedding 3.50% to 1,350 dinars.
Trading in shares generated 47.71 million dinars ($410,923/384,806 euro) of turnover on Wednesday versus 14.76 million dinars on Tuesday. Trading in shares on the multilateral trading facility (MTP) segment contributed 33.42 million dinars to the total turnover on the Belgrade stock market on Wednesday.
(1 euro = 123.984 dinars)
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