SOFIA (Bulgaria), December 19 (SeeNews) – Software developer Sirma Group Holding [BUL:SKK] was the top blue-chip gainer on the Bulgarian Stock Exchange on Tuesday, bourse data showed.
Sirma Group Holding closed 2.06% higher at 1.091 levs ($0.66/0.56 euro). The company was also the most traded blue chip as 132,096 of its shares changed hands during the trading session.
The total trading turnover on BSE's regulated market rose to 3.5 million levs on Tuesday from 309,511 levs on Monday.
The BSE's blue-chip SOFIX index rose 0.09% to 662.80 points on Tuesday after decreasing by 0.37% on Monday.
The broader BGBX40 index, which tracks the 40 most traded shares on the BSE, edged down 0.06% to 129.40 points, after losing 0.52% on Monday.
The BG-REIT index, which tracks the performance of real estate investment trusts, fell 0.15% to 114.47 points on Tuesday. On Monday, the index closed 0.13% higher.
The BG TotalReturn30 index, in which companies with a free float of at least 10% have equal weight, added 0.02% to 546.63 points, following a 0.44% decrease on Monday.
First Investment Bank (Fibank) [BUL:5F4] fell the most among blue chips on Tuesday, closing 1.16% lower at 5.095 levs.
(1 euro=1.95583 levs)
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