
Upward trends are prevailing today in the domestic stock market.
At 11.00 the General Price Index was at 910.65 points, recording an increase of 0.34%.
At the same time, the value of transactions reached 6.47 million euros.
38 stocks are up, 12 are down and 9 are flat.
The index of high capitalization increased by 0.33%, while the index of medium capitalization increased by 0.29%.
Of the high-capitalization shares, the largest increase was recorded by the shares of EYDAP (+ 1.25%), HELEX (+ 1.18%), Ethniki (+ 1.05%) and Piraeus (+ 0.99% ).
On the contrary, the biggest drop is recorded by the shares of Viohalco (-0.43%), Saranti (-0.34%) and OTE (-0.31%)
Of the sub-indices, the largest increase is recorded by the indices of Financial Services (+ 1.17%) and Banks (+ 0.70%), while losses are recorded by the indices of Telecommunications (-0.28%) and Industrial products. (-0.10%)
The biggest increase is recorded by the shares: Unibios + 6.57% and Attica Bank + 3.88%, while the biggest decrease is recorded by the shares: Nakas -3.85% and Byte Computer -2.86%.


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