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MARKETS: Crimsonwing down 19.23%
Crimsonwing suffered significant losses during Friday’s session due to lack of demand as two deals were negotiated, dragging the equity down by 19.23% to close at €0.21.
No deals were executed in HSBC shares for the second consecutive session while BOV registered another session of gains, up 0.48% on a turnover of 13,469 shares to close at €2.11.
One single deal was executed in GO shares pushing the equity 1.96% higher to close at €1.04.
RS2 and IHI were the two other active equities during Friday’s session with both shares closing unchanged at €0.50 and €0.80 respectively.
The MSE index finished the week at 3086.704, representing a week on week decline of 1.34%.
5 Malta Government Stocks were active during Friday’s session with a nominal of 458,359 being executed across 17 trades for a total consideration of €478,046.
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