Pressure on stock prices are increasing on March 3, as the conflict in Iran widens, with the Athens Stock Exchange to record significant losses of over 5%, below the 2,100-point threshold.
The biggest losses are recorded by Viohalco, Elvalhalcor, PPC and banks.
- At 13:27, the General Price Index stands at 2,089 points, recording losses of 5.19%.
- Turnover stands at 249.57 million euros.
The large cap index recorded a decline of 4.80%, while the mid cap index fell by 4.14%.
All large cap stocks are down, with the largest decline recorded by Elvalhalcor (-9.40%), Viohalco (-8.42%), PPC (-7.13%), Eurobank (-5.86%) and National Bank (-5.60%)
The largest trading volume is recorded by Alpha Bank and Eurobank, trading 6,128,797 and 5,142,379 shares, respectively.
The largest trading value is recorded by Alpha Bank with 20.43 million euros and Eurobank with 17.89 million euros.
In total, 7 stocks are up, 103 are down and 6 remain stable.
The biggest gains were recorded by Interwood (+9.40%) and Proodeftiki (+2.48%).
The biggest falls were recorded by Doppler (-9.83%) and Lavipharm (-9.45%).
Some info posted around 12 noon.
The ASE closed on Monday, March 2, with losses at 3.36%.
