November 28 (SeeNews) - All main indices of the Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE) closed in green territory on Monday, with the blue-chip SOFIX climbing by 0.15% to 596.62 supported by diversified group Chimimport [BUL:CHIM] and energy and insurance group Eurohold Bulgaria [BUL:EUBG].
Chimimport gained 4.08% to 0.82 levs with 21,065 shares traded, while Eurohold rose by 2.22% to 1.84 levs with 10,610 shares traded.
In contrast, the top loser in SOFIX, Bulgarian Real Estate Fund REIT [BUL:BREF], dropped by 5.56% to 2.04 levs.
The BGBX40 index, which tracks the bourse's 40 most traded shares, increased by 0.30% to 137.34 points. The positive performance was pushed up by express delivery company Speedy [BUL:SPDY], which jumped by 6% to 106 levs. Additionally, the index was buoyed by Chimimport, Eurohold and farming group Agria Group [BUL:AGH], which gained 4.60% to 27.30 levs.
Agria and Chimimport were also the top gainers in the BGTR30 index, in which companies with a free float of at least 10% have equal weight. The index closed 0.18% higher at 719.53 points.
Finally, the BGREIT index, which tracks seven real estate investment trusts, rose by 0.26% to 181.86 points. The top gainer was Super Borovetz Property Fund REIT [BUL:SBPF], which increased by 3.55% to 2.92 levs.
Total turnover on the BSE's main market went up to 6.65 million levs on Monday after falling to 5.46 million levs on Friday.
The top stock by turnover was Tchaikapharma High Quality Medicines [BUL:THQM], which generated 5.85 million levs ($3.1 million/2.99 million euro) with 372,611 shares traded. The stock closed 0.64% higher at 15.70 levs.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)