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

Nov 26, 2020, 12:00:00 AMArticle 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 Thursday, as stock indices ended up, bourse data showed.

NIS tops turnover list on Belgrade bourse, share indices end up
Photo: Belgrade Stock Exchange

A total of 157 NIS shares changed hands in a turnover of 90,349 dinars. NIS closed up 0.88% at 576 dinars.

The BELEX15 index, which tracks the most liquid shares on the Belgrade Stock Exchange, ended the session up 0.19% at 714.65 points.

Aluminium rolling mill Impol Seval [BEL:IMPL] led the blue-chip gainers' list, as its share price rose 1.38% to 3,599 dinars.

The broader BELEXline, a free-float market capitalisation weighted index, closed up 0.12% at 1,526.50.

The total turnover on the bourse amounted to 229.4 million dinars ($2.32 million/1.95 million euro) on Thursday, down from 591.9 million dinars on Wednesday, as 34 transactions were carried out.

Trading on the multilateral trading facility (MTP) of the stock exchange generated a turnover of 7.9 million dinars.

Trading in Treasury bonds contributed 221 million dinars to the total turnover on the stock exchange on Thursday.

(1 euro = 117.581 dinars)

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