Despite optimism on Friday, SOFIX ended the week with losses
Week ending Bulgarian Stock Exchange ended with declines in the indeski reaching over 3%. Generally, trading in the last five working was no clear direction, however, took precedence bearish sentiment. Total market capitalization of the stock fell to 11.597 billion
SOFIX -1.65% to 475 points
BG-40 -1.42% to 128 points
BGREIT -3.20% up to 48 points
BGTR-30 -2.80% to 359 points
On Wednesday, the session was interrupted for about an hour and a half after 2 minutes after launch and there was a communication problem. Trading was resumed at 11:00 hours.
Banks were then few companies, which recorded growth rates during the week. Corporate Commercial Bank was up by 0.58%, the increase of Central Cooperative Bank was 0.53 percent, a Bulgarian-American Credit Bank added 0.48 percent. Only the First Investment Bank is in the red – a decline of 0.34% to 2.94 levs per lot.
By infrastructure companies Moststroy ended with a growth of 2.12 percent, while the Trace Group Hold, Holding Roads and delete the 0.29% and 6.67%. Yesterday was open renovated overpass Cherkovna street in the capital. Reconstruction activities on the bridge began in July this year and went almost 3 months. Value of the works on it amounted to 1.440 million, as an artist is Trace Group Hold a designer Mostkonsult.
In green yet completed CHIMIMPORT / 0.78% / Lead and Zinc Complex / 0.26% /.
Decreases more than 3 percent recorded Eltos Sparky, M + S Hydraulic, Albena and Neochim. Ended the week with losses and Eurohold Bulgaria / -0.19% /, Monbat / -0.15% /, Sopharma / -0.40% / Kaolin and / -1.01% /.
Enemona was among the cheaper shares during the week. The decline of the company is 9.67% to 10.84 leva for security. The company is among the companies with which the previous leadership of the Ministry of Justice has concluded a number of unprofitable contracts for hundreds of millions. Enemona a particular contract was for 185 million by the company itself said that they are prepared for dialogue with the Ministry of Justice.
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