The last short trading week finished almost unchanged on BSE, though the final statistic data showed some decent gains for all major indexes in range between 8% to 16.7% high YtD. First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 4.32, +1.3%), Neochim (NEOH, BGN 27.00, +3.8%) and Eurohold (EUBG, BGN 1.99, +3.1%) were the weekly movers within our watch list though the decliners led the advancers by roughly 3-to-2 margin. The volumes expectedly remained lower than the average as Eurohold, Bulgarian Stock Exchange (...
Seven positive trading session in a roll fixed SOFIX (893.14, +0.26%) at level we haven’t seen since Sept 2008. The IT company Sirma Group Holding (SGH, BGN 0.97, +3.19%) and the heavy member Eurohold (EUBG, BGN 1.98, +2.59%) led the daily gainers while Agria (AGH, BGN 19.90, -2.45%) and Elana Agrocredit (EAC, BGN 1.08, -0.92%) pulled back the main index. SOFIX daily turnover increased and reached BGN 1.18m as block trades dominated the trading on Monday. All other indexes closed positive but BG...
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...
The indexes settled mixed on Tuesday, though the sellers were more aggressive, which defined the negative market sentiment. The negative bias stemmed largely from sell-offs in Sirma Group (SGH, BGN 0.98, -4.85%), Gradus (GR6, BGN 1.01, -6.48%) and Agria Group (AGH, BGN 20.00, -1.96%) and placed SOFIX (845.70) 0.17% lower. Volumes slightly improved within the benchmark index but still remained lower than the average for the last 15-days.
The Bulgarian equity market had a somewhat lacklustre session after the latest rally with negative colour over all major indexes on Tuesday. SOFIX (852.00) underperformed with 0.65% loss as the negative bias came from Chimimport (CHIM, BGN 0.69, -3.50%) and Sopharma (SFA, BGN 5.76, -3.36%) reflecting the moderate selling price actions in weaken bid order book. The activity was poor and the volume remained below 15-days average line within the benchmark index.
The Bulgarian stock market indexes finished the week almost flat on Friday with the exception of BGREIT (208.71, +1.4%), largely supported by the strong movement of its member Bulgarian Real Estate Fund (BREF, BGN 3.96, +7,0%). The local benchmark SOFIX added 0.1%, closing at 854.43, while the extended BGBX40 (169.74, -0.3%) and BGTR30 (868.87, -0.2%) ended a notch lower. Declining stocks outnumbered the rising ones within our list of selected companies by 16 to 8, 5 remained unchanged. Our top ...
There was mixed price action on Thursday, though the main indexes firmly settled below the surface in this session. BGREIT (209.89, -1.05%) deepened the most, reflecting Bulgarian Real Estate Fund’s (BREF, BGN 3.80, -4.52%) retreat. Along with the usual liquidity providers within SOFIX (851.71, -0.57%), Shelly Group (SLYG, EUR 34.60, -0.57%) and Doverie (DUH, BGN 8.00,-1.23%), Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE, BGN 8.00, -0.62%) registered increased turnover compared to the 3-months average without ...
The Bulgarian stock market continued its movement from the previous weeks with no clear direction, mixed trades and poor turnover. The local benchmark SOFIX added 0.1%, closing at 855.40, while BGBX40 (170.21, +1.2%) and BGREIT (208.71, +1.1%) showed some positive mood. Advancing stocks outnumbered falling ones in our list of selected securities and 3 ended unchanged. Our top performer was Speedy (SPDY, BGN 224.00, +16.1%), followed by the industrial Stara Planina Hold (SPH, BGN 10.20, +7.4%) an...
There was another negative bias in the Bulgarian equity market on Thursday. The downside moves were limited, though, and the main indexes settled mixed. The participants reacted on slowing activity and took some profits in names like Chimimport (CHIM, BGN 0.71, -3.40%) and Shelly Group (SLYG, BGN 35.50, -1.11%), which sent SOFIX (858.94, -0.32%) below the surface. The broad indexes – BGBX40 (170.35, +0.32%) and BGTR30 (870.55, +0.13%) - outperformed supported by Industrial Holding Bulgaria (IHB,...
The Bulgarian stock market continued the downtrend from the previous weeks with mixed actions and poor turnover. The local benchmark SOFIX lost 1.0% to close at 857.19, as other main indexes – BGBX40 (168.32, -0.6%) and BGREIT (204.38, +0.8%) showed opposite performance. Trace Group Hold (T57, BGN 6.50, +14.0 %) was the top gainer within our list of selected companies, followed by Sopharma Trading (SFT, BGN 5.95, +2.6%) and Bulgarian Real Estate Fund (BREF, BGN 3.36, +0.6%). Declining stocks out...
The Bulgarian equity market showed some increased trading activity on broader base and the major indexes extended further their gains on Friday as BGREIT (204.38, -0.16%) alone settled on negative territory. First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 4.78, +6.22%) was once again the story name in the space as the retail easily moved the price in both directions in the weakening order book. The block trades with M+S Hydraulic (MSH, BGN 9.25, -2.12%) impacted the daily turnover statistics, while the daily vo...
The Bulgarian equity market closed the first day of the week on a downbeat note with above the 3-months average turnover. The previous days movers Central Cooperative Bank (CCB, BGN 1.64, -3.53%), Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE, BGN 7.85, -2.48%) and M+S Hydraulic (MSH, BGN 9.25, -2.63%) continued to impact the major indexes due to tiny Bid/Аsk order book and increased volatility. All major indexes settled on negative territory in range between 0.71% and 0.06% while large-cap names like Sopharma ...
Poor liquidity and information vacuum played a vital role on Friday and set SOFIX (869.29, -0.25%) negative. Few index members registered a rapid move without any reason – Central Cooperative Bank (CCB, BGN 1.72, -6.01%), Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE, BGN 8.30, +5.06%), Chimimport (CHIM, BGN 0.80, +2.56%) and Shelly (SLYG, EUR 35.80, -1.65%). Bulgarian Real Estate Fund (BREF, BGN 3.10, +1.31%) also advanced on the back of speculative trades, thus fixing BGREIT at 199.94 (+0.31%).
Positive start of the week set SOFIX (871.20, +0.51%) positive as well. First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 5.40, +2.86%), Bulgarian Real Estate Fund (BREF, BGN 2.98, +2.76%) and Sirma Group Holding (SGH, BGN 1.12, +3.70%) surged without significant daily volume, while the most traded name Eurohold (EUBG, BGN 1.47) finished unchanged. Shelly (SLYG, EUR 36.30, -1.09%) was the only index member that lost altitude on Monday, suffering from the absence of liquidity and speculative trades.
SOFIX 857.65 lost 0.16% on Tuesday reflecting the crash of Central Cooperative Bank (CCB, BGN 1.57, -3.68%), M+S Hydraulic (MSH, BGN 9.90, -2.94%) and Eurohold (EUBG, BGN 1.45, -2.03%). Insignificant daily volume raised the value of Sopharma (SFA, BGN 5.88, +1.38%), First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 4.48, +0.90%) and Chimimport (CHIM, BGN 0.715, +0.70%). BGREIT 191.08 (+0.48%) jumped on the ground of small speculative trades with Sopharma Buildings (SFB, BGN 13.40, +7.20%).
Bulgarian equity market rose in the second week of July, led by 1.3% gain in benchmark index SOFIX (863.83) and more moderate presentation of the broad ones - BGBX40 (169.43, +0.8%) and BGTR30 (855.32, +0.2%). The tech sector blue chip Shelly Group (SLYG, BGN 74.80, +7.22%) was the best performing stock both within SOFIX and our list of selected securities, after the company revealed 49% YoY growth in H1 2024 sales and acquisition of a new company. The gainers continued with Korado Bulgaria (KBG...
All major indexes settled on negative territory after a somewhat mixed session with trading activity based on the benchmark index. SOFIX (851.90, -0.08%) continued to move on tick higher than its 50-day average as the negative effect came mainly from the heavy members Shelly Group (SLYG, BGN 69.60, -0.29%) and Central Cooperative Bank (CCB, BGN 1.57, -1.88%). The daily volumes were low as a single block trade with Eurohold (EUBG, BGN 1.08, -0.65%) impacted the daily statistics.
It was a mixed session on Thursday with moderate activity based on large cap names. The main indexes settled slightly higher than previous session as exception was BGREIT (190.16) with 0.19% slip, caused by Advance Terrafund (ATER, BGN 3.20, -0.93%). Decliners had a 5-to-4 lead over advancers but heavy weighted Shelly Group (SLYG, BGN 71.00, +2.31%) and Sirma Group (SGH, BGN 1.03, +4.04%) prevailed over Agria Group (AGH, BGN 20.10, -2.43%), Central Cooperative Bank (CCB, BGN 1.61, -2.42%) and Ch...
The major indexes closed near their highs of the day after a surge of buying interest from the retails mainly in benchmark names. Agria Group (AGH, BGN 20.60, +3.00%), Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE, BGN 15.00, +2.04%) and Eurohold (EUBG, BGN 1.50, +2.04%) were among the top performers within SOFIX (846.07, +0.60%). The daily volumes slipped compare to previous two sessions and remained far below the 15-days average.
The Wednesday’s session was mixed under the index surface, which ultimately settled on the slight negative territory as the exception was BGREIT (191.05, +0.24%) supported by the recovery of the price from the previous session of Advance Terrafund (ATER, BGN 3.39, +1.19%). SOFIX (866.59, -0.03%) had a lackluster showing, spending most of the trading day right around its flat line as the advance-decline line was in equilibrium within the index. The turnover was closer to 3-months average compared...
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