November 9 (SeeNews) - The Serbian share indices on Monday gave back most of their gains from the last session with blue chip AIK Banka pacing volumes amid a rising turnover, bourse data showed.
AIK Banka slid 1.07% to 2,866 dinars in the session's highest turnover of 117.7 million dinars ($1.89 million/1.26 million euro).
Total turnover surged to 163 million dinars on Monday from 46 million dinars on Friday.
The Belgrade bourse's blue-chip BELEX15 index shed 1.44% to 768.6 points after advancing 1.79% on Friday.
The broader BELEXline index fell 1.16% to 1,470.57 points after gaining 1.54% on the last working day before the weekend.
The joint SRX index of the bourses in Belgrade and Vienna dipped 1.47% to 346.06 on Monday.
In single-price auction trading, water bottler Heba soared 20% to 672 dinars in the session's second highest turnover of 10.3 million dinars.
Univerzal Banka slid 5.49% to 7,232 dinars in the third highest turnover of 8.0 million dinars.
In regular trading on Monday, furniture maker Simpo Vranje paced the gainers, climbing 2.64% to 584 dinars.
Tobacco producer Duvanska Industrija Nis, majority-owned by Philip Morris, notched up the biggest decline, dropping 8.68% to 2,650 dinars.
Losers outnumbered gainers 28 to 12, while the shares of 15 companies remained flat on Monday.
(1 euro= 93.7412 Serbian dinars)