On Friday, the Belgrade Stock Exchange witnessed a turnover of 264.79 million dinars, marking a day of growth for both indices, according to the exchange report. The Belex15 index saw a modest increase of 0.02 percent, while the Belexline index rose by 0.15 percent.
The top gainer was Goša FOM from Smederevska Palanka, with its shares surging by 30.00 percent, closing at 988 dinars per share. Following closely was Dunav osiguranje from Belgrade, experiencing a 2.41 percent increase in share value and ending the trading session at 1,064 dinars. Conversely, Energoprojekt holding from Belgrade faced a decline of 3.36 percent in share value, securing the top spot among the losers. Metalac from Gornji Milanovac also saw a decrease of 2.85 percent in share value.
The most actively traded shares on Friday belonged to the insurance company Dunav osiguranje, generating a turnover of 2.21 million dinars. Philip Morris from Nis followed, with shares totaling a turnover of 562,500 dinars, as reported by Tanjug.