October 19 (SeeNews) - Serbian share indices fell on Monday, ending a four-day positive run as volumes also dropped, bourse data showed.
The blue-chip BELEX15 index of the Belgrade Stock Exchange slid 0.54% to 839.16 points after rising 1.34% on Friday. The broader BELEXline index shed 0.18% to 1,588.43 points after adding 1.17% on the last working day before the weekend.
The joint SRX index of the bourses in Belgrade and Vienna ticked down 0.14% to 379.22 on Monday.
The Belgrade bourse’s total turnover fell to 58.7 million dinars ($939,842/629,921 euro) from 85.8 million dinars on Friday. Government bonds comprised 8.0 million dinars of total turnover, down from 19.7 million on Friday.
Blue chip AIK Banka edged down 0.13% to 3,092 dinars in the session’s highest turnover of 13.8 million dinars.
Blue chip Agrobanka picked up 0.62% to 11,745 dinars in the session’s second highest turnover of 10.2 million dinars.
Another blue-chip lender, Metals Banka, gained 0.49% to 9,000 dinars in the third highest turnover of 3.9 million dinars on Monday.
Water bottler Voda Vrnjci led the gainers, surging 18.20% to 6,500 dinars.
Food company Fidelinka notched up the biggest drop, sliding 3.83% to 402 dinars.
Climbers edged fallers 25 to 24 on the first working day after the weekend, while the shares of 13 companies remained unchanged from Friday.
(1 euro=93.1863 Serbian dinars)
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