November 15 (SeeNews) - The share indices of the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) rose on Friday as diversified holding Djuro Djakovic [ZSE:DDJH] paced the blue-chip gainers after falling the most on Thursday, ZSE data showed.
Djuro Djakovic closed at 4.95 kuna, up 9.03%.
On Thursday Djuro Djakovic said its bank account was blocked again after it was unblocked last Friday. On Tuesday the company said it paid out the delayed September wages to its employees, following which they halted their strike and returned to work.
Diversified company Adris Grupa [ZSE:ADRS] led the blue-chip losers on Friday, as its shares closed 0.87% lower at 570 kuna. The company's preferred shares closed at 497 kuna, down 0.4%.
Plastic goods manufacturer for the car industry AD Plastik [ZSE:ADPL] generated the highest trading turnover among the blue chips - of 893,418 kuna. The company's shares closed 1.35% higher at 187.5 kuna on Friday.
The ZSE's total trading turnover plummeted to 4.7 million kuna ($694,800/628,600 euro), from 24.6 million kuna on Thursday.
The 25-share benchmark CROBEX index rose by 0.16% to 1,977.48 after adding 0.24% in the previous trading day.
The narrower of ZSE's two blue-chip indices, the CROBEX10, which tracks the leading companies in terms of free float, market capitalisation and liquidity, increased by 0.05% to 1,172.82 after advancing 0.17% on Thursday.
The fixed-income CROBIS index lost 0.42% to 116.0904.
(1 euro = 7.43716 kuna)