
The main stock index is moving in a narrow range of prices today after four consecutive uptrends.
At 11.00, it formed up at 913.30 points, marking a marginal drop of 0.12%.
It is noted that in the last four sessions the General Index recorded total gains of 3.68%.
The value of the transactions amounts to 3.92 million euros.
25 stocks are up, 30 are down and 11 are flat.
The large-cap index recorded a marginal decline of 0.09%, while the mid-cap index was strengthened by 0.23%.
Of the high-capitalization stocks, the largest increase is recorded by the shares of Ethniki (National Bank) (+ 1.43%), Aegean Airlines (+ 1.11%) and GEK TERNA (+ 0.71%).
On the other hand, the biggest drop is recorded by the shares of PPC (-0.69%), EYDAP (-0.62%) and PPA (-0.60%).
Of the sub-indices, the largest increase is recorded by the indices of Financial Services (+ 0.67%) and Technology (+ 0.54%), while the largest losses are recorded by the indices of Insurance (-0.57%) and Travel (-0.42%).
The biggest increase is recorded by the shares: Unibios + 5.23% Epsilon NET + 4.17%, while the biggest decrease is recorded by the shares: Attica Bank -22.17% and Space Hellas -4.90%.


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