The 50-day average served as a support level for the Bulgarian market, with SOFIX (1 073.01, +0.46%) rebounding on Friday and drawing investor attention in the final session of the week. The broader indexes, BGBX40 (193.17, +0.33%) and BGTR30 (944.95, +0.39%), underperformed the benchmark as Agria Group (AGH, BGN 14.80, -1.33%) extended its decline, pressured further by losses in Telematic Interactive (TIB, BGN 21.60, -0.92%). Trading volumes remained close to the 3-month average, with Sopharma ...
The Bulgarian equities market extended its midterm uptrend on Tuesday. The major indexes advanced between 0.11% and 0.54%, with SOFIX (1 082.77, +0.54%) leading the gains, driven by Sopharma (SFA, BGN 2.77, +2.21%) and Sirma Group (SGH, BGN 1.51, +1.34%), while Advance Terrafund (ATER, BGN 2.93, -0.34%) weighed on BGREIT (228.64, -0.07%). Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE, BGN 11.50, -0.86%) saw cooling demand after its price outpaced the proposed dividend, while Agria Group (AGH, BGN 15.00, -3.85%)...
The Bulgarian stock market showed a modest performance over the past week, with all major indexes ending nearly flat on Friday. The benchmark SOFIX edged up by 0.1% to close at 1 066.97, while the other key indexes also finished in positive territory, posting gains between 0.1% and 0.5%. Trading activity remained subdued, as block deals and bond trades contributed to a higher-than-average weekly turnover (+29.34%), despite a significant year-to-date decline in volumes (-71.9%). Gradus (GR6, BGN ...
Bulgarian equities closed lower on Friday after a volatile session marked by sharp price swings. SOFIX (1 065.52, -0.30%) was pressured by heavyweight Shelly Group (SLYG, EUR 52.00, -3.35%), which posted wide intraday moves before settling with a steep loss. Gains in Telematic Interactive (TIB, BGN 22.60, +2.73%) and Sopharma (SFA, BGN 2.70, +2.27%) helped cushion the decline. The broader indexes also retreated, with the BGBX40 (192.86, -0.32%) and BGTR30 (949.21, -0.48%) additionally dragged do...
The Bulgarian equity market extended its decline on Thursday, with SOFIX (1 052.98, -0.72%) posting the steepest loss among the main indexes. Technology names weighed heavily, led by weakness in Shelly Group (SLYG, EUR 53.60, -2.19%) and Sirma Group Holding (SGH, BGN 1.35, -2.88%). The pullback mirrored the softer global tone and was largely driven by large-cap stocks, while much of the broader market remained flat or inactive. Turnover was thin, with daily volumes at just 39% of the three-month...
Weekly turnover of BGN 32m doubled last week compared to the average YTD, while almost all local indexes remained unchanged except BGREIT 323.91 (+0.8%), which registered an insignificant positive move. Vacation season and the forthcoming release of H1 financial reports restrained investors’ activity, while the block trades and cash management ruled the trading. This week we will be closely monitoring the financial reports that are due to be published by Thursday, especially the industrial compa...
The past week was negative for the major indexes on the Bulgarian Stock Exchange, with SOFIX (1 043.55) recording the largest decline, down 1.0%. Key underperformers from our watchlist that dragged the indexes lower included Neochim (NEOH, BGN 20.00, -7.4%), Stara Planina Hold (SPH, BGN 9.00, -7.2%), and Sopharma (SFA, BGN 2.49, -4.2%). In contrast, BGREIT (231.04) edged up by 0.05%, supported by gains in its heaviest constituents – Advance Terrafund (ATER, BGN 3.00, +0.7%) and Bulgarian Real Es...
The Bulgarian stock market did not manage to find support during the past week and indexes finished the week mainly on the red side, as the benchmark SOFIX (1007.57, +0.1%) was the only one in green. Three index members – Shelly Group (SLYG, EUR 50.20, +5.7%), Wiser (WISR, BGN 5.40, +1.9%) and Sopharma Trading (SFT, BGN 5.80, +0.9%) were on the top of the gainers within our list of selected securities. On the other side, Speedy (SPDY, BGN 190.00, -5.0%) and Alcomet (ALCM, BGN 5.95, -4.8%) lost t...
The major indexes finished the week mixed as no conviction was seen from either buyers or sellers. The heavy members Shelly (SLYG, EUR 50.20, -1.18%) weighed on SOFIX (1007.57, -0.22%), and the benchmark index registered a loss despite the equilibrium in the advancer-decliner line, while Neochim (NEOH, BGN 23.00, +8.49%) boosted the broad indexes and BGTR30 (931.71) registered a 0.20% gain. The activity was moderate and the turnover within the SOFIX covered the 3-month average.
The Bulgarian equity market had another strong showing on Wednesday and continued its upside trend, building on recent gains. The major indexes endured significant positive actions on broad base and advanced in range between 0.31% and 1.21%. The upside bias was supported by large cap names - First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 5.24, +4.80%), Smart Organic (SO, BGN 33.80, +2.42%), Doverie (DUH, BGN 8.50, +2.66%) as Sirma Group (SGH, BGN 1.43, +13.49%) stepped in front of this list after a significant...
The Bulgarian stocks ended the week with no clear direction, while the world equity markets recorded a relief rally, easing some of the growing tension over the past months and moving away from extreme pessimism. The leading local benchmark SOFIX added 0.3% to settle at 888.88, as all other major indexes kept to wider range from -0.2% to 0.8%. The industrial M+S Hydraulic (MSH, BGN 9.6, +4.9%) and the SOFIX member Sirma Group Holding (SGH, BGN 1.09, +3.8%) were on the top of the gainers in our l...
The Bulgarian stocks marked a mixed week, as during the four trading days, the local benchmark SOFIX added 0.4% to settle at 885.82. The broader BGBX40 (169.95, +0.5%) and BGTR30 (865.83, -1.8%) ended in opposite directions. In this shortened trading week the turnover barely reached 49% of its YTD average, while block deal with one illiquid name pushed the volumes (+186.9% YTD avg.) to an unusual level. The weekly top performers within our selected companies were Trace Group Hold (T57, BGN 6.0, ...
The Bulgarian equity market slipped right out of the gate on Easter Holidays and the main indexes booked some losses. Decliners like Chimimport (CHIM, BGN 0.685, -2.84%) and Sirma Group (SGH, BGN 1.05, -2.78%) prevailed the advancers by 2-to-1 margin and ranked the main indexes as follows SOFIX (885.82, -0.15%), BGBX40 (169.95, -0.19%) and BGTR30 (865.83, -0.28%). First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 4.06, +3.05%) and Smart Organic (SO, BGN 27.60, +1.47%) finished on the opposite side but the trading...
Moderate increase of the weekly turnover did not bring significant price change as SOFIX 910.69 added 0.4% w-o-w while all the other indexes finished the week without change. Absence of corporate news and poor liquidity left a room for speculative trades with big daily fluctuations and insignificant volumes. Risk appetite raised Agria Group Holding (AGH, BGN 22.8, +5.3%) to the top place of the weekly gainers while profit taking placed Gradus (GR6, BGN 1.13, -7.4%) among the top weekly losers. N...
Positive sentiment on Friday raised SOFIX by 0.80% to 910.69, a level we haven’t seen since 2008. Eurohold (EUBG, BGN 1.94, +2.11%), First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 4.08, +2.00%) and Shelly Group (SLYG, EUR 37.90, +1.61%) led the daily gainers with moderate daily volume. Negative impact on the main index came from Sirma Group Holding (SGH, BGN 1.10, -0.90%) and Wiser (WISR, BGN 4.90, -0.81%). BGBX40 (173.89, +0.56%) also registered green session on the back of Industrial Capital Holding (HIKA, B...
Huge opposite moves of index members fixed SOFIX almost unchanged at 901.53 (-0.07%) on Thursday. Agria Group Holding (AGH, BGN 21.10, -4.09%), Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE, BGN 7.75, -0.64%) and Central Cooperative Bank (CCB, BGN 1.61, -0.62%) slipped without significant daily volume while Elana Agrocredit (EAC, BGN 1.06, -0.93%) suffered from big selling pressure and closed negative. Sirma Group Holding (SGH, BGN 1.10, +2.80%) and Chimimport (CHIM, BGN 0.745, +1.36%) and Bulgarian Real Estate...
The opposite moves of index members fixed SOFIX (902.61, +0.05%) almost unchanged. The drops of First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 3.80, -2.56%), Sopharma (SFA, BGN 5.80, -1.69%) and Chimimport (CHIM, BGN 0.70, -1.41%) fully offset the positive move of Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE, BGN 7.70, +2.67%). BGREIT (217.28, +0.21%) closed slightly positive reflecting the north move of Bulgarian Real Estate Fund (BREF, BGN 4.16, +0.97%). Small speculative trades dominated the trading session on Thursday an...
All indexes on the BSE retraced during the last week with the blue-chip SOFIX falling the least (887.56, -0.3%), while the broader BGTR30 dropped the most (854.80, -0.8%). The gainers within out watchlist were led by Doverie United Holding (DUH, BGN 8.06, +3.3%), which rose on the news of record profits of its subsidiary Moldindconbank. On the other hand, Wiser Technology (WISR, BGN 4.80, -5.9%) and Neochim (NEOH, BGN 27.20, -4.2%) dropped the most. Both the volumes (+114.2% YtD average) and the...
A positive reaction to the latest financial data from the Moldavian Bank, the main subsidiary of Doverie (DUH, BGN 8.18, +4.87%) and increased buying interest in First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 4.32, +1.89%) were the engine of this otherwise quiet first session of the week. The major indexes settled mixed as SOFIX (892.69) advanced by 0.27%, while BGBX40 (171.84, +0.08%) and BGTR30 (861.31, -0.05%) remained almost unchanged as the negative bias from Texim Bank (TXIM, BGN 3.60, -2.70%) and Sophar...
The Bulgarian market has another solid showing on Friday and all major indexes settled higher on above-average volume. SOFIX (890.83, +1.32%) rewrote fresh 16-years high as Eurohold (EUBG, BGN 1.93) led the movers once again with 4.32% gain, supported by Chimimport (CHIM, BGN 0.71, +2.16%) and Sopharma (SFA, BGN 5.86, +2.45%). Few more block trades were registered in this trading session with less traded names like Velgraf (VAM, BGN 4.82, 0.00%), Chimcnab (CHSB, BGN 66.00, +0.76%) and Rodna Zemy...
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