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NIS most traded on Belgrade bourse, share indices decline

Sep 25, 2017, 5:58:39 PMArticle by Maja Garaca
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September 25 (SeeNews) - Oil and gas company NIS [BEL:NIIS] was the most traded company on the Belgrade bourse on Monday, as share indices declined.

NIS most traded on Belgrade bourse, share indices decline
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A total of 1,711 of the shares in NIS shares changed hands in 38 deals on Monday, generating a turnover of 1.1 million dinars. The company's share price remained flat at 672 dinars.

Belgrade airport operator Aerodrom Nikola Tesla [BEL:AERO] led the blue-chip gainers' list on the Belgrade bourse on Monday. Its share price increased 0.15% to 1,355 dinars as 157 shares changed hands.

The blue-chip BELEX15 index, which tracks the most liquid shares on the Belgrade bourse, declined 0.16% to 724.02 points on Monday. On Friday, the index fell 1.0%.

The broader BELEXline, a free‐float market capitalisation weighted index, went down 0.18% on Monday and closed at 1,611.15 points, after decreasing 0.51% on Friday.

Aluminium rolling mill Impol Seval [BEL:IMPL] paced the blue-chip decliners on Monday, as its share price fell by 4.18% to 3,602 dinars. A total of 132 shares in the company changed hands, generating a turnover of 475,411 dinars.

The total stock trading turnover on the bourse jumped to 305.5 million dinars ($3.0 million/2.6 million euro) on Monday, from 5.7 million dinars on Friday, as 167 share transactions were carried out. Trading on the multilateral trading facility (MTP) of the bourse came in at 2.3 million dinars.

(1 euro= 119.319 dinars)

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