February 21 (SeeNews) - The shares of Slovenian financial group KD [LJE:KDHR] rose the most among the blue-chip companies on the Ljubljana Stock Exchange (LJSE) on Thursday, bourse data showed.
KD Group gained 11.67% to 67.0 euro.
The biggest loser among the blue chips was tools manufacturer Unior [LJE:UKIG]. The company's shares fell 3.03% to 16.0 euro.
The SBITOP index, which tracks the most liquid and capitalised stocks on the LJSE, closed 0.53% higher at 849.21 points on Thursday.
Total trading turnover on the LJSE fell to 1.04 million euro ($1.2 million) on Thursday, from 2.20 million euro on Wednesday.
Nova Ljubljanska Banka [LJE: NLB] recorded the largest trading turnover on the LJSE on Thursday, of 638,230 euro.
On Wednesday, Slovenian banking group NLB, the parent company of Nova Ljubljanska Banka, said that its consolidated after-tax profit fell 10% year-on-year to 203.6 million euro in 2018.
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