LJUBLJANA (Slovenia), January 6 (SeeNews) – Slovenia's Nova Ljubljanska Banka [LJE:NLBR] posted the biggest gains among the blue-chip companies on the Ljubljana Stock Exchange (LJSE) on Monday, erasing losses suffered in the previous session, LJSE data showed.
NLB's shares closed at 61.8 euro, up 0.65%. On Friday, its shares dropped 0.97% to a close of 61.4 euro.
Port operator Luka Koper [LJE:LKPG] fell the most among the blue chips, after recording the biggest gains among the blue chips on Friday.
Luka Koper's shares ended the session 1.70% lower at 23.1 euro. On Friday, the company’s shares closed at 23.5 euro, up 3.98%.
The SBITOP index, which tracks the most liquid and capitalised stocks on the LJSE, gained 0.21% to 932.92 points.
Fuel retailer Petrol [LJE:PETG] generated the day’s largest turnover – of 175,020 euro.
Total regulated market daily turnover more than halved to 413,550 euro ($461,315) on Monday from 1.24 million euro on Friday.
($ = 0.8957 euro)
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