January 4 (SeeNews) - The Croatian share indices lost ground on Monday amidst a drop in total daily turnover, bourse data indicated.
The 25-share benchmark CROBEX index of the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) was down 1.29% to 1,667.84 points after losing 0.02% on Wednesday.
The Zagreb bourse was closed on Thursday and Friday for New Year's holidays.
The narrower of the bourse's two blue-chip indices, the CROBEX10, which tracks the leading companies in terms of free float, market capitalisation and liquidity, closed down 1.13% at 978.06.
The CROX index, which tracks the eight most traded stocks on the ZSE and is calculated by the Vienna bourse, closed down 1.59% in euro terms to 938.28.
ZSE's total turnover plummeted to 5.95 million kuna ($840,000/779,000 euro) from 37.14 million kuna on Wednesday.
Ice cream and frozen food company Ledo [ZSE:LEDO-R-A] generated the session's biggest turnover of 1.35 million kuna, closing down 0.38% at 9,000 kuna.
Shipping firm Atlantska Plovidba [ZSE:ATPL-R-A] led the CROBEX decliners, shedding 14.72% to 124.51 kuna.
Oil and gas company INA [ZSE:INA-R-A] led the CROBEX gainers, advancing 1.65% to 2,999.97 kuna.
The fixed-income CROBIS index was down 0.07% at 105.0118 points.
(1 euro=7.63825 Croatian kuna)
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