1 Februarie 2010

BSE stocks finish week mixed



Stocks at the Bucharest Stock Exchange traded sideways today, the liquidity being propped up by transactions with state securities that totaled 26.2 million lei.
Stock transactions totaled 24.34 million lei (€5.9 million) on Friday, while state securities generated a liquidity of 26.2 million lei.

BET index that gauges the performance of the ten most actively traded stocks at BSE shed 0.45% to 5,065.43 points, while composite BET-C dropped 0.39% to 2,966.73 points.

BET-FI index of the five financial investment companies (BSE:SIF) gained 0.19% to 27,860.00 points, while Vienna’s ROTX dropped 0.82% to 10,391.34 points.

BET-XT index of the 25 most traded stocks fell 0.32% to 511.04 points, while BET-NG of the ten energy companies declined 0.26% to 652.61 points.

European stocks were posting significant gains at BSE’s closing, on improved Q4 economic outlook in United States. At the London Stock Exchange, FTSE index of the leading 100 companies was rising 1.07% to 5,200.88 points, while Germany’s DAX was increasing by 1.33% to 5,613.86 points. France’s CAC40 was inching up 1.28% to 3,736.09 points.

FIC Oltenia shares (BSE:SIF5) have been the most traded stocks today with 6.12 million lei transactions while stock prices closed 1.32% up to 1.54 lei. FIC Moldova (BSE:SIF2) moved 0.76% higher to 1.32 lei in as transactions totaled 2.75 million lei.

In the banking sector, BRD SocGen (BSE:BRD) dropped 0.68% to 14.70lei while Banca Transilvania closed 0.94% down to 2.11lei.

Erste Bank (BSE:EBS) fell 2.04% to 115.50 lei, and generated 3.29 million lei liquidity.

Transactions with Transgaz Medias (BSE:TGN) totaled 921.900 lei while stock prices grew 0.22% to 184.40 lei. Petrom (BSE:SNP) shed 1.07% to 0.278 lei.



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