The total turnover achieved on the Montenegro Stock Exchange in June amounted to EUR 1.035 million, which is 186.21% higher than the previous month, according to data from the June Bulletin of the Montenegro Stock Exchange.
Compared to June last year, the turnover is lower by 68.34%. The average daily turnover in June was EUR 47,068.07.
During 22 trading days in June, 137 transactions were concluded. In the same period last year, 114 transactions were concluded.
The total turnover on the prime market amounted to EUR 167,479.49 and 49 transactions were concluded. 16 transactions were concluded on the standard market, and the turnover amounted to EUR 30,839.78.
– During June, 68 transactions were concluded on the free market, and the turnover amounted to EUR 836,304.87 – it is stated in the Bulletin.
The total turnover in June 2023 on the MTP ME market was EUR 873.47 with four concluded transactions.
During June, the total turnover of issuers’ shares that make up the MNSE 10 index amounted to EUR 237,139.47, which is 22.90% of the total turnover on the Montenegro Stock Exchange.
– The total number of transactions of issuers of the MNSE 10 index is 88, which is 64.23% of all transactions in June – it was stated.
At the end of June, the MNSE 10 index had a value of 1,002.02 points. Compared to the same period of the previous year, the value increased by 24.23%.
On June 30th, the MONEX index was 14,695.71 points. Compared to the same period last year, the value is higher by 32.41%.
The total market capitalization of the shares as of June 30th of the year was about EUR 2.43 billion. Compared to June of the previous year, the market capitalization is lower by 853.27 million, which represents a drop of 26.01%.
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