Stocks listed at the Bucharest Stock Exchange (BSE) lowered 1.19 percent in today's opening session, on higher liquidity, after the core index on the U.S. market dropped to the lowest level in three months.
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Liquidity stood at 4.89 million lei (1.33 million euros), up 57 percent against the 3.12 million lei (853,342 euros) in the previous session.
Stocks in the U.S. dropped on closing in the previous session. So the Dow Jones (DJIA) composite index dipped 1.08 percent to 12,029, the S&P 500 index slipped 0.97 percent to 1,337 and the Nasdaq index dropped 1.14 percent to 2,429.
In Romania, the BET index measuring the ten best companies on BSE, lost 1.19 percent to 7,124.29 and the BET-C composite index tracking all listed shares minus investment funds slipped 1.03 percent to 5,069.94.
The BET-FI index of the five financial companies known as SIFs fell 1.09 percent to 52,714.26 and the ROTX index for trading blue-chips in Vienna lowered 1.06 percent to 16,413.48.
SIF Oltenia (SIF5) dipped 0.69 percent to 2.86 lei, SIF Muntenia (SIF4) slipped 0.60 percent to 1.65 lei, SIF Banat-Crisana (SIF1) fell 1.73 percent to 2.27 lei and SIF Moldova (SIF2) lowered 1.38 percent to 2.14 lei.
Second lender by assets BRD SocGen (BRD) cheapened 1.90 percent to 20.60 lei on deals of 335,070 lei and fifth lender by assets Banca Transilvania (TLV) lost 1.61 percent to 0.4270 lei on deals of 287,588 lei.
The country's biggest petrol company Petrom (SNP) was the most liquid stock today, with deals of 965,994 lei and dropped 0.99 percent to 0.50 lei.
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