Bucharest Stock Exchange (BSE) started the day in the red after all its indexes fell while European stocks regained the ground lost in the previous sessions.
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Deals in the opening session totaled 5.48 million lei (1.51 million euros), up three times against yesterday’s transactions. The BET index measuring the market’s ten top performers dropped 2.53 percent to 7,166.96 and the BET-C index tracking all listed shares minus investment funds slipped 2.74 percent to 4,977.15.
The ROTX index for trading blue chips in Vienna lost 2.45 percent to 15,866.09. The BET-FI index which measures the five financial companies SIFs dropped 2.95 percent to 60,418.53.
The shares of BRD SocGen, Romania’s second largest lender by assets, dipped 4.23 percent, to 18.10 lei per share. Banca Transilvania (TLV), Romania’s fifth lender by assets, saw its shares plunging 2.07 percent, to 0.71 lei.
SIF Moldova (SIF2) shares lost 3.24 percent, to 2.69 lei. The shares of SIF Oltenia (SIF5) dropped 2.54 percent, to 3.45 lei per share.
Broker Cluj (BRK) shares lowered 2.86 percent, to 2.04 lei.