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The weekly turnover on the Belgrade Stock Exchange was EUR 134 thousand

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The Belgrade Stock Exchange recorded a turnover of EUR 134 thousand this week, with the highest trading activity observed in the shares of Niš-based Žitopek, according to the weekly stock market report.

Autoventil from Užice took the top spot on the gainers’ list, with its shares rising by 18.53%. In the second position is Belgrade’s Messer Tehnogas, with a 4.15% increase in the value of its shares.

The shares of Messer Tehnogas reached a closing price of EUR 140. BAS from Belgrade leads the losers’ list, as the value of its shares dropped by 2.60%. Following closely is Dunav Osiguranje from Belgrade, with a decrease in the value of shares by 1.91%.

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Žitopek’s shares from Niš were the most traded this week, generating a turnover of EUR 76 thousand. Dunav Osiguranje ranked second in terms of trading activity, with a turnover value of EUR 32 thousand, followed by NIS from Novi Sad with a turnover of EUR 19 thousand.

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