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NIS tops turnover list on Belgrade bourse, share indices end mixed

Nov 26, 2019, 5:28:52 PMArticle by Radomir Ralev
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November 26 (SeeNews) - Oil and gas company NIS [BEL:NIIS] generated the highest turnover on the Belgrade Stock Exchange on Tuesday, as stock indices ended mixed, bourse data showed.

NIS tops turnover list on Belgrade bourse, share indices end mixed
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A total of 24,436 NIS shares changed hands in turnover of 17.3 million dinars. NIS shares closed up 0.85% at 710 dinars.

The BELEX15 index, which tracks the most liquid shares on the Belgrade Stock Exchange, ended the session 0.12% higher at 765.72 points.

Construction company Jedinstvo [BEL:JESV] led the blue-chip gainers' list as its share price rose 1.69% to 6,610 dinars.

The broader BELEXline, a free-float market capitalisation weighted index, closed down 0.05% at 1,657.43.

The total turnover on the bourse amounted to 25.933 billion dinars ($242.8 million/220.5 million euro) on Tuesday, up from Monday's 64.5 million dinars, boosted by two block transactions in lender Komercijalna banka [BEL:KMBN], worth 17.835 billion dinars and 7.694 billion dinars.

Trading on the multilateral trading facility (MTP) of the exchange generated a turnover of 26.4 million dinars.

Trading in Treasury bonds contributed 355 million dinars to the total turnover on the stock exchange on Tuesday.

(1 euro = 117.628 dinars)

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