There were some price actions in both directions in the beginning of the shorter trading week, though neither sellers nor buyers were convincing enough and the main indexes settled almost flat. The advancers led the decliners by 6-to-5 margin within SOFIX (854.96, -0.26%) but First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 4.60, -3.77%) twisted once again and weighed on the main index. The daily activity came on a broad base as the turnover of Sopharma (SFA, BGN 5.96, 0.00%), Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE, BGN ...
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 BSE midterm downtrend continued on Tuesday, leaving the major indexes below the surface in range between 0.22% and 0.05%. Negative price action of First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 4.78, -3.63%) provided weight for the benchmark index the most and SOFIX (857.89) underperformed all indexes by losing 0.22%. The daily volume improved on large-cap base by exceeding 16% the 3-months average line.
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 ...
The Bulgarian equity market had a mixed disposition through the Thursday trading session. SOFIX (865.51, -0.05%) and BGBX40 (170.15, -0.04%) closed near their lows of the day, following sharp moves of M+S Hydraulic (MSH, BGN 9.35, -3.61%) and Alcomet (ALCM, BGN 6.35, -5.93%) on the negative side and Central Cooperative Bank (CCB, BGN 1.74, +2.35%) and Chimimport (CHIM, BGN 0.81, +4.52%) on the positive side. BGTR30 (872.13) advanced alone by 0.23% on narrow constitute base. The trading activity ...
Summer vacations, poor liquidity, and the absence of corporate news made room for speculative moves. Huge opposite moves set SOFIX at 871.43 (+0.31%) despite the drop of Agria (AGH, BGN 19.50, -4.41%) and Bulgarian Real Estate Fund (BREF, BGN 3.06, -1.29%). Central Cooperative Bank (CCB, BGN 1.83, +8.28%), Chimimport (CHIM, BGN 0.78, +4.00%) and Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE, BGN 7.90, +3.95%) moved North without any corporate news or other relevant information. BGBX40 170.91 (+0.12%) and BGTR30...
Big bid/ask spreads were prerequisites for huge volatility and opposite moves of SOFIX (867.73, -0.40%) members, which drove the main index into the red zone on Tuesday. M+S Hydraulic (MSH, BGN 9.50, -4.52%), Sirma Group Holding (SGH, BGN 1.10, -1.79%) and Sopharma (SFA, BGN 5.94, -1.00%) weighted to the negative side, while Bulgarian Real Estate Fund (BREF, BGN 3.12, +4.70%), Agria (AGH, BGN 20.40, +2.00%) and Central Cooperative Bank (CCB, BGN 1.67, +1.83%) supported the main index. BGREIT 200...
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.
The negative sentiment on world equity markets made a crucial impact on Bulgarian stock exchange on Monday. SOFIX (830.90) lost 4.11% reflecting the plunge of almost all index members. Shelly (SLYG, EUR 33.40, -10.22%) dropped the most, followed by Chimimport (CHIM, BGN 0.70, -7.89%), Sirma Group Holding (SGH, BGN 1.04, -6.31%) and Agria (AGH, BGN 19.60, -6.22%). Selling pressure spread among all other indexes and BGBX40 (164.83) lost 3.06% while BGTR30 closed at 842.37 (-2.31%).
The major indexes booked gains in the last day of the month as the positive bias was driven by the low volumes trades with large-cap names. SOFIX (867.27) rebounded from 50-day MA for consequent time in the last month led by First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 4.92, +3.36%). BGBX40 (170.49, +0.42%) and BGTR30 (864.32, +0.37%) almost repeated the benchmark result despite Monbat (MONB, BGN 3.00, -2.60%) and Sopharma Trading (SFT, BGN 5.70, -2.56%), which settled with losses, despite the positive finan...
The Bulgarian equity market had a mixed showing on Tuesday in the middle of the earning news season but the declines prevailed at the end and all major indexes settled on negative territory. First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 4.76, -2.06%) and Sirma Group (SGH, BGN 1.11, -2.63%) led the movers within SOFIX (863.24, -0.12%), while Bianor (BNR, BGN 6.15, -2.38%) weighed additionally on the broad indexes – BGBX40 (169.77, -0.16%) and BGTR30 (861.14, -0.30%). Half of the benchmark constituents booked t...
The Bulgarian stock market ended the week mixed, lacking investor interest in the middle of the summer and trying to digest the outgoing corporate earnings data for the first half of the year. The benchmark SOFIX retreated 0.3% to settle at 862.25, while the broader ones - BGBX40 (169.60, -0.1%), BGTR30 (863.45, +0.6%) performed in opposite directions. The weekly volume (-66.8%) showed weak performance while the turnover (+46.6%) was pushed up by intense trade with bonds and generally illiquid n...
The Bulgarian equity market started the week on a weak note with broad-based selling, which settled the main indexes in negative territory. SOFIX (860.82) declined 0.43% and finished just a tick above the 50-day average with First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 4.48, -3.03%) and Bulgarian Estate Fund (BREF, BGN 2.60, +1.56%) on both sides of the movers’ list. The block trade with Eurohold (EUBG, BGN 1.50, +0.67%) impacted the daily statistics, and the turnover neared the 3-months average.
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.
The first week of the second half of the year expectedly was under the summer flag with poor trading activity, which settled the main indexes with small changes on both side of the surface. SOFIX (852.60) built on 0.6% gain and registered 11.4% advance from the beginning of the year, driven mostly by the uplift of Sirma Group Holding (SGH, BGN 1.11, +11.0%), Agria Group Holding (AGH, BGN 20.50, +2.5%) and Eurohold Bulgaria (EUBG, BGN 1.54, +2.7%). The turnover remained the same compared to the a...
The Bulgarian equity market ended the session mixed and reflected on the main indexes in the same way on Tuesday. The broad index BGTR30 (853.67, +0.20%) outperformed as it gathered more of the daily gainers, like Agria Group (AGH, BGN 21.40, +7.00%) and M+S Hydraulic (MSH, BGN 10.00, +2.56%) though the lack of fresh news confused. SOFIX (849.29) and BGBX40 (167.93) settled lower by 0.05% and 0.10%, respectively, due to heavy Sopharma (SFA, BGN 5.90, -1.01%), Eleven Capital (11C, BGN 17.80, -2.7...
The trading activity was weak on the first day of the second half of the year, reflecting on mixed performance for the main indexes. SOFIX (849.68) outperformed by 0.24% supported by the gain of Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE, BGN 7.80) by 5.38% after the capital increase procedure with internal funds finished and advance of Sirma Group (SGH, BGN 1.04, +4.00%), which continued its midterm uptrend. The volumes, on the other hand, remained low and the turnover barely reached 16% from the 3-months a...
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