Crobex Experiences Black Monday Dipping Lowest in its History
Zagreb, March 18 (CP) – The Zagreb Stock Exchange index Crobex has experienced a drop of 5.22 percent on Monday, as a result of a drop in prices on world markets.
This has been the lowest Crobex has ever been since the establishment of the Zagreb Stock Exchange.
Although the Bourse recorded good turnover of about 138 million kuna, Crobex ended the day at 3793,31 points, a drop of as much as 5.22 percent.
The best traded was the Ericsson stock with a turnover of 22.5 million kuna and a drop in value of 2.28 percent.
Also well traded were HT shares with a turnover of 18.9 million kuna and a drop in value of 1.55 percent.
One of the shares of good liquidity that had experienced the largest drop in value was that of Atlantska Plovidba, which fell by 11.95 percent.
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