February 1 (SeeNews) - Oil and gas group NIS [BEL:NIIS] was the most traded stock on the Belgrade bourse on Wednesday as share indices increased, stock exchange data showed.
NIS lost 0.13% on Wednesday and closed at 743 dinars in a trading turnover of 1.853 million dinars, as 2,493 shares changed hands.
The blue-chip BELEX15 index, which tracks the most liquid shares on the Belgrade bourse, rose 0.27% to 600.88 points. On Tuesday, the index added 0.28% to 699.01.
The broader BELEXline, a free‐float market capitalisation weighted index, increased by 0.26% and closed Wednesday's session at 1,540.41 after rising by 0.20% to 1,536.34 on Tuesday.
Household appliances maker Alfa plam [BEL:ALFA] led the blue-chip gainers list on Wednesday, adding 5.75% to 35,000 dinars. Only ten Alfa plam shares changed hands on Wednesday, generating a trading turnover of 350,000 dinars.
Civil engineering group Energoprojekt [BEL:ENHL] paced the blue-chip decliners by losing 2.69% to 1,265 dinars as 225 shares changed hands in a turnover of 284,560 dinars.
Industrial gases producer Messer Tehnogas [BEL:TGAS], a blue-chip component, generated a trading turnover of 1.935 million dinars, the highest one on the Belgrade bourse on Wednesday. A total of 149 Messer Tehnogas shares changed hands on Wednesday in six transactions.
The share turnover on the Belgrade bourse fell to 12.3 million dinars ($106,694/99,178 euro) on Wednesday from 493.2 million dinars on Tuesday. Energoprojekt generated a share trading turnover of 487.7 million dinars on Tuesday.
No Treasury bonds changed hands on the Belgrade Stock Exchange on Wednesday.
(1 euro = 124.020 dinars)
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