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Bucharest Stock Exchange opens Friday’s session in the red

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The Bucharest Stock Exchange (BVB) opened Friday’s trading session downwards, and the main BET index, which tracks the most liquid 20 companies, lost 0.93% in the first 40 minutes, according to Agerpres.

The BET-Plus index, which shows the evolution of the 37 most liquid stocks from BVB, fell by 0.94%, while the BET-FI index of the SIFs was the only gainer, with 0.03%. BET-NG, the index of the 10 companies in the energy and utilities sector, registered a depreciation of 0.68%.

At the same time, the extended blue-chip index BET-XT, of the 25 most liquid titles, showed a decline of 0.79%, and the performance benchmark of investment funds, BET-BK, lost 0.70% of its value.

The BET AeRO index, which includes 20 representative companies on the AeRO market, fell by 1.02%.

The total value of the exchanges amounted to 6.48 million RON (1.31 million euros).

According to BVB, the biggest increases were registered by Rompetrol Rafinare (+9.29%), Dafora (+2.86%) and Sphera Franchise Group (+1.59%).

On the other hand, the shares Romcab (-8.33%), Erste Group Bank (-3.09%) and Chimcomplex (-2.94%) were down.

Agerpres

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