Thu, 28 Oct 1999: STOCK MARKETS: WEEKLY REPORT (OCTOBER 15 - 22)…
Oct 28, 1999 Baltics
The movements were of short duration, the broker observed. "Nobody had a clear-cut vision, nobody supported the market on the buying or the selling side," he said.The start-of-the-week decline on ...Tags: American Markets, Autoliv, Biggest Loser, Bourse, Decline, Duration, Economic Results, European Markets, Investors, Kroons, Norma, Reshuffle, S Council, Stock Markets, Stock Report, Sufficient Grounds, Sweden, Tallinn, Turnover
Thu, 7 Oct 1999: Baltic bourses mixed in third quarter…
Oct 7, 1999 Baltics
The Litin was up a modest 4.74 percent during the third quarter, while the Litin-10 jumped up 24.1 percent.The biggest loser, in terms of both share price and turnover, is the Riga Stock Exchange....Tags: Baltic, Biggest Loser, Bourses, First Quarter, Litin, Nine Months, Rici, Riga Stock Exchange, Russia, Share Price, Share Prices, Sharp, Tallinn Stock Exchange, Talse Index, Turnover
Thu, 17 Dec 1998: Stock markets: weekly report (December 4 - 11)…
Dec 17, 1998 Baltics
"Probably the banks are going to report some of the worst results in their history."The key words for next year are loan default and, to avoid them, decisions to sell may be taken before the end o...Tags: Banks, Biggest Loser, Decisions, Key Words, Kroons, Loan Default, Privatization, Stock Market, Stock Markets, Stock Report, Turnover, Vouchers
Thu, 17 Dec 1998: Latvian market still the biggest loser…
Dec 17, 1998 Latvia
The RICI index dropped by 44.6 percent from 350.48 to 194.16 points.Estonia's TALSE dropped 24.5 percent during this period from 124.98 to 94.31 points. Lithuania's blue chip LITIN index dropped...Tags: Biggest Loser, Christmas, European Indexes, Investors, Latvian Market, Litin, Money, Rici Index, Rse, Rts, Russian Securities, Stocks, Warsaw, Wig