October 20 (SeeNews) - Serbian share indices mainly extended their slim losses on Tuesday as volumes dropped, stock exchange data showed.
The blue-chip BELEX15 index of the Belgrade Stock Exchange picked up 0.06% to 839.64 points after sliding 0.54% on Monday. The broader BELEXline index edged down 0.09% to 1,586.97 points after shedding 0.18% a day earlier.
The joint SRX index of the bourses in Belgrade and Vienna fell 0.21% to 378.43 on Tuesday.
The Belgrade bourse’s total turnover fell to 37.2 million dinars ($596,411/399,070 euro) from 58.7 million dinars a day earlier. Government bonds comprised 6.0 million dinars of total turnover, down from 8.0 million on Monday.
Blue chip AIK Banka was again the most traded company on Tuesday. Shares edged down 0.45% to 3,078 dinars in a turnover of 6.7 million dinars.
Blue chip Agrobanka edged up 0.19% to 11,767 dinars in the session’s second highest turnover of 4.3 million dinars.
Engineering holding company Energoprojekt advanced 0.37% to 1,088 dinars in the third highest turnover of 3.0 million dinars.
News daily Politika posted the biggest gain, jumping 6.38% to 150 dinars.
Tobacco producer Duvanska Industrija Nis, majority-owned by Philip Morris, notched up the biggest decline, dropping 7.15% to 2,716 dinars.
Losers outnumbered gainers 25 to 20 while the shares of 20 companies remained unchanged.
(1 euro=93.1660 Serbian dinars)
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