November 7 (SeeNews) - The share indices of the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) fell on Thursday, as diversified holding Djuro Djakovic [ZSE:DDJH] led the blue-chip losers for a second straight day, ZSE data showed.
Djuro Djakovic's shares closed at 5.22 kuna, down 10.62%, after losing 3.95% on Wednesday.
Zagrebacka Banka [ZSE:ZABA] led the blue-chip gainers, closing 1.65% higher at 61.50 kuna.
Hrvatski Telekom [ZSE:HT] generated the highest turnover among the blue chips, of 1.1 million kuna. Its shares closed flat at 169 kuna.
The ZSE's total trading turnover fell to 15.7 million kuna ($2.3 million/2.1 million euro), from 19.3 million kuna on Wednesday, with a block deal in ZSE's [ZSE:ZB] shares contributing 7.6 million kuna.
The 25-share benchmark CROBEX index fell by 0.08% to 1,975.07 after falling 0.10% the previous trading day.
The narrower of ZSE's two blue-chip indices, the CROBEX10, which tracks the leading companies in terms of free float, market capitalisation and liquidity, dropped 0.12% to 1,176.01 after growing 0.09% on Wednesday.
The fixed-income CROBIS index added 0.01% to 116.6117.
(1 euro = 7.43024 kuna)
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