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The index of the most liquid stocks on the Belgrade Stock Exchange weakened by 0.6 percent last week

The total turnover in trading amounted to 143.4 million dinars or 1.2 million euros.

After a longer period, there was more intensive trading of shares of the Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS), and the price at the end of the week was 808 dinars, with a slight decrease of 0.4 percent. The total turnover in trading amounted to 18.9 million dinars.

NIS has adopted a business plan that specifies the amount of capital investments, which, according to expectations in the coming year, will be 59.7 billion dinars.”

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