Romanian stocks end session mixed after daylong seesawing evolution
NewsIn - 2 Februarie 2009
Stocks of the Bucharest Stock Exchange (BSE) gained in average some 0.24 percent on closing, while the financial companies decreased 1 percent on a liquidity of 8.33 million lei.
The BET index of the ten best companies on the market climbed 0.72 percent to 2,269.20 and the BET-C composite index measuring all listed shares minus financial companies rose 0.24 percent to 1,514.29.
The BET-FI index of the five financial companies SIF lost 1 percent to 9.610.43 and the ROTX index for trading blue chips in Vienna nudged up 0.13 percent to 4,510.63.
The BET-XT index of 25 most liquid companies on the market slipped 0.29 percent to 211.14 and the BET-NG index reflecting the evolution of the ten power companies on the market grew 0.12 percent to 330.52.
European bourses registered significant slump at the closing hour in Bucharest owing to the fall of banks and power companies.
The FTSE index in London measuring the 100 most important stocks on the market slipped 2.41 percent to 4,054.32 and the DAX index in Frankfurt fell 2.72 percent to 4,226.36. The CAC40 index in Paris dropped 3.07 percent to 2,887.86.
The second largest publicly traded lender, Banca Transilvania (TLV), was the most liquid stock today generating deals of 1.61 million lei after the price idled at 0.79 lei.
The second bank by assets and network BRD SocGen (BRD) increased 1.71 percent to 5.95 lei and oil company Petrom (SNP) plunged 2.38 percent to 0.164 lei.
Financial company SIF Oltenia depreciated 3.72 percent to 0.414 lei, SIF Transilvania (SIF3) dropped 0.43 percent to 0.233 lei, SIF Moldova (SIF2) lost 3.06 percent to 0.38 lei ad SIF Banat-Crisana (SIF1) rose 1.33 percent to 0.456 lei.
Austrian-based lender Erste Bank (EBS) listed at the international tier grew 0.42 percent to 48.20 lei. Fertilizer maker Azomures (AZO) plummeted 6.67 percent to 0.21 lei.
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