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Serbian Share Indices Pull Back, Turnover Rises

Nov 2, 2009, 6:51:57 PMArticle by Vera Ovanin
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November 2 (SeeNews) - Serbian share indices fell in rising turnover on Monday, reversing their gains from the last working day before the weekend, bourse data showed.

Serbian Share Indices Pull Back, Turnover Rises

The Belgrade bourse's blue-chip BELEX15 index fell 2.47% to 786.27 points after picking up 1.74% on Friday.

The broader BELEXline index dropped 1.84% to 1,497.54 points after gaining 1.36% on Friday.

The joint SRX index of the bourses in Belgrade and Vienna slid 4.04% to 348.35 on Monday.

Total turnover rose to 148.9 million dinars ($2.36 million/1.59 million euro) from 100.1 million dinars on Friday.

Blue chip AIK Banka posted the session’s largest turnover of 107.7 million dinars. Shares slid 4.35% to 2,857 dinars.

Wine maker Vino Zupa fell 1.15% to 8,402 dinars in the second highest turnover of 5.1 million dinars.

Blue chip Agrobanka followed with a turnover of 4.9 million dinars. Shares fell 3.52% to 11,056 dinars.

Daily newspaper Politika was the session's top gainer, soaring 10.64% to 156 dinars.

Furniture maker Simpo Vranje was the day’s biggest loser. Shares tumbled 8.33% to 550 dinars.

Losers outnumbered gainers 29 to 10, while the shares of 14 companies ended unchanged on Monday.

(1 euro= 93.7008 Serbian dinars)

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