Every evening from Monday to Friday after market close you will find below the closing prices of the major stock indices of Southeast Europe’s bourses.
BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
The Sarajevo Stock Exchange’s (SASE) 10-share benchmark SASX10 index gained 1.68% to end at 1,011.51 points on Friday (Dec. 6).
On the Banja Luka bourse (BLSE), which operates in the Republika Srpska, the 12-share BIRS equity index lost 0.67% to end at 911.18 points.
Note: The SASE operates in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of the two entities composing Bosnia and Herzegovina. The other entity is Republika Srpska, where the BLSE operates.
BULGARIA
In Sofia, the main equity index SOFIX of the Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE) gained 0.15% to close at 847.67 points.
CROATIA
In Zagreb, the CROBEX index of the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) lost 0.31% to close at 3,143.73 points.
CYPRUS
In Nicosia, the general index of the Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE) grew by 0.53% to close at 212.75 points.
GREECE
In Greece, the Athens Exchange (ATHEX) general index closed at 1,456.52 points, advancing 0.05%, thanks to a late surge.
MONTENEGRO
In Podgorica, the MNSE10, the leading index of the Montenegro Stock Exchange (MNSE) was up 0.16% to close at 1.080,02 points.
NORTH MACEDONIA
In Skopje, the blue-chip MBI 10 index of the North Macedonian stock exchange (MSE) jumped 2.25% closing at 9,809.27 points.
ROMANIA
In Romania, the BET index which follows the evolution of 20 most liquid companies listed on Bucharest Stock Exchange’s (BVB) regulated market, surged by 2.97%. Read more here.
SERBIA
The Belgrade Stock Exchange’s (BSE) BELEX15 index closed at 1,139.49 points adding 0.14%. The index compromises the 15 largest and most liquid stocks traded on BSE.
SLOVENIA
The Slovenian SBITOP index which tracks the performance of the 9 most liquid shares traded on the Ljubljana Stock Exchange (LJSE) increased by 0.13% to close at 1,670.26 points.