Austria's Erste Bank sinks 10% at rising bell on the BSE, on high liquidity
NewsIn - 20 Ianuarie 2009
Shares of lender Erste Bank (EBS), the majority owner of Romania's largest lender by assets, crashed 10 percent on opening on the Bucharest Stock Exchange (BSE) after it generated the largest number of deals on the market, echoing yesterday's 15.50 plunge on the Vienna stock market.
Liquidity hiked to 1.88 million lei (437,649 euros) from 431,700 lei in the previous session, mainly following the transactions with Erste shares.
The BET index of the ten best companies on the bourse fell 1.98 percent to 2,692.62 and the BET-C composite index measuring all listed shares without financial companies lowered 1.94 percent to 1,786.71.
The BET-FI index of the five financial companies known as SIF lost 1.54 percent to 13,361.39 and the ROTX index for trading blue chips in Vienna dropped 4.13 percent to 5,352.16.
The BET-XT index of the 25 most liquid companies went down 1.91 percent to 265.32 and the BET-NG index of the ten power companies decreased 1.39 percent to 384.82.
Lender Erste Bank (EBS) was the most liquid stock on the market, generating deals of 947,518 lei, and sank 10.14 percent to 50.50 lei.
Lender Banca Transilvania (TLV) depreciated 3.54 percent to 1.09 lei and BRD SocGen (BRD) cheapened 3.14 percent to 7.70 lei.
Refiner Rompetrol Rafinare (RRC) idled at 0.03 lei.
Financial company SIF Oltenia (SIF5) lowered 1.68 percent to 0.5850 lei and SIF Moldova (SIF2) slipped 1.89 percent to 0.52 lei.
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