ZAGREB, 6 Oct, 2021 - The main Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) indices increased on Wednesday, the Crobex by 0.03% to 2,033 points, its highest level since February 2020, and the Crobex10 by 0.01% to 1,245 points, its highest level since March 2017.
Regular turnover was HRK 13.5 million. Another HRK 4.5 million was generated in a block transaction with Atlantic Group stock at HRK 1,550 per share.
The most traded stock in regular trading was Valamar Riviera, turning over HRK 3.6 million. It closed at HRK 31.2 per share, down 0.95%.
Forty-nine stocks traded today - 20 gaining in price and 13 losing, while 16 were stable.
(€1 = HRK 7.486388)
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ZAGREB, 5 Oct, 2021 - The main Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) indices closed mixed on Tuesday, with the Crobex gaining 0.26% to reach 2,032 points and the Crobex10 shedding 0.23% to end the day at 1,245 points.
Turnover at the close of the trading session was HRK 14.7 million, which is 10.9 million higher than on Monday, and as many as six stocks passed the turnover mark of one million kuna.
The stock of the Valamar Riviera hotel company turned over HRK 2.2 million, closing at HRK 31.5 per share, up 3.3%.
The Podravka food company followed with a turnover of HRK 1.9 million. The price of its share fell by 3.27% to HRK 650.
The Koka poultry processing company saw the price of its share jump by 6.72% to HRK 470, turning over HRK 1.82 million.
The Atlantska Plovidba shipping company turned over HRK 1.77 million, with the price of its share increasing by 3.0% to HRK 550.
Telecommunications equipment manufacturer Ericsson Nikola Tesla saw the price of its share drop by 0.29% to HRK 1,710, turning over HRK 1.5 million, while the HT telecommunications company turned over HRK 1.4 million, with the price of its share remaining unchanged at HRK 190.
A total of 41 stocks traded today, with 21 of them recording price increases, 11 registering price decreases and 9 stagnating in price.
(€1 = HRK 7.490910)
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ZAGREB, 29 Sept, 2021 - The Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) Crobex index on Wednesday decreased by 0.21% to 1,983 points, while the Crobex10 increased by 0.03% to 1,126 points.
Regular turnover was HRK 13.3 million.
Again, the most traded stock was the Podravka food company, which turned over more than HRK 4 million, closing at a record-high HRK 636 per share, up 1.3%.
Podravka has been recording an increase in turnover for three weeks, during which time its shares have mainly been bought by the Pivac meat industry, which holds 3.18% of Podravka's equity.
Forty-four stocks traded today, with 12 increasing in price and 20 decreasing, while 12 were stable.
(€1 = HRK 7.489688)
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ZAGREB, 29 Sept, 2021 - Expectations for Croatia's economy in September 2021 came close to the pre-pandemic level, supported by confidence in services and retail trade, while consumer confidence was down, a European Commission report said on Wednesday.
In September 2021, the Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI) in Croatia went up 0.7 points on the month to 112.7, its highest level since February 2020, just before the pandemic broke out, when it was at 113 points.
Services and retail trade confidence saw the highest increases, by 3.3 and 3 points, respectively, while industry confidence increased by 0.4 points.
Construction confidence decreased by 0.8 points and consumer confidence by 1.6.
Business leaders said they planned to intensify hiring in the coming period, resulting in a 0.9 point increase of the Employment Expectations Indicator (EEI) to 111.5, a record high since 2019.
Optimistic European consumers
In September 2021, the ESI remained unchanged in the EU (at 116.6) and broadly stable in the euro area (+0.2 points to 117.8).
Construction confidence went up by 1.8 points in the EU and by 2 points in the euro area, while consumer confidence went up by 1.1 points in the EU and by 1.3 in the euro area.
Industry confidence remained unchanged in the EU and marginally improved in the euro area.
Retail trade confidence decreased by 2.8 points in the EU and by 3.3 in the euro area, while services confidence decreased by 1.4 points in the EU and by 1.7 in the euro area.
The EEI increased further (+1.0 point to 113.6 in the EU and +0.8 points to 113.6 in the euro area).
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ZAGREB, 15 Sept, 2021 - The INA oil company said on Wednesday it was considering issuing bonds on the domestic capital market in the nominal amount of HRK 2 billion maximum, with one-off principal maturity after five years maximum.
The Board today decided to issue the bonds and list them on the Zagreb Stock Exchange.
The issuing and the listing will be done provided that all regulatory permits are obtained in line with regulations and subject to acceptable market conditions.
INA hired Erste & Steiermärkische Bank, Privredna Banka Zagreb and Raiffeisenbank Austria as the issue agent.
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ZAGREB, 15 Sept, 2021 - The main Zagreb Stock Exchange indices fell mildly on Wednesday amid a modest turnover.
The Crobex weakened by 0.12% to 1,969 points while the Crobex10 dropped by 0.10% to 1,203 points.
The transport sector index fell the most among sector indices (-1.86%) while the construction index registered the highest increase (+0.18%).
Regular turnover amounted to a mere HRK 4.9 million or about 3.7 million less than the day before.
The only stock to cross the million kuna mark was the HT telecommunications company generating a turnover of HRK 1.45 million. The prices of HT shares dropped by 0.26% and closed at HRK 189.50.
Thirty-seven stocks traded today, with 12 gaining in price, 15 losing, and 10 staying the same.
(€1 = HRK 7.474887)
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ZAGREB, 15 Sept, 2021 - Europe's industrial production recovered in July 2021 but Croatia was among the EU countries with the largest monthly decreases, an Eurostat report showed on Wednesday.
In July 2021, the seasonally adjusted industrial production rose by 1.5% in the euro area and by 1.4% in the EU, compared with June 2021, when industrial production fell by 0.1% in the euro area and remained stable in the EU.
In the euro area in July 2021, compared with June 2021, production of non-durable consumer goods rose by 3.5%, while in the EU it rose by 2.8%.
Capital goods went up by 2.7% in the euro area and by 2.4% in the EU, and intermediate goods by 0.4% in the euro area and by 0.5% in the EU, while energy production was stable in the EU and fell by 0.6% in the euro area.
Among member states for which data are available, the highest monthly increases were registered in Ireland (+7.8%), Belgium (+5%) and Portugal (+3.5%). The largest decreases were observed in Lithuania (-2.0%), Slovenia (-1.8%) and Croatia (-1.6%).
In July 2021 compared with July 2020, industrial production increased by 7.7% in the euro area and by 8.3% in the EU.
In the euro area in July 2021, compared with July 2020, production of intermediate goods rose by 11.2%, nondurable consumer goods by 10.1%, durable consumer goods by 9.8%, capital goods by 5.9% and energy by 1%.
In the EU, production of intermediate goods rose by 11.8%, non-durable consumer goods by 9.4%, durable consumer goods by 8.9%, capital goods by 6.3% and energy by 2.7%.
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ZAGREB, 14 Sept, 2021 - The main Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) indices went up on Tuesday, the Crobex by 0.15% to 1,971 points and the Crobex10 by 0.16% to 1,204 points, with regular turnover reaching HRK 8.6 million.
The most traded stock was the Podravka food company, turning over a little more than HRK 3 million. It closed at HRK 596 per share, down 0.33%.
The ordinary share of the Adris tourism and insurance group turned over HRK 2.7 million, closing at HRK 470 (+2.17%), while its preferred share turned over HRK 1.09 million, closing at HRK 417 (+0.48%).
Thirty-six stocks traded today, with 14 gaining in price, 11 losing, and 11 staying the same.
(€1 = HRK 7.483597)
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September 11, 2021 - The DroneDays 2021 event will turn Biograd na Moru near the popular city of Zadar into an aerial robotics mecca from October 4-5.
Airplanes are fun, but unless yo're a pilot, you can only passively enjoy the stunning aerial view as you travel the beaten path managed by the captain in a cockpit. No control, no say on the height or the direction of the above ground observing experience.
Although providing that exciting sense of freedom of flying on a screen only, drones are much better options for those who want to take control of an aerial space. For those who want to learn more about drones, October 4-5 needs to be marked in the diary for DroneDays 2021, a Croatian conference on all things related to drones.
''DroneDays 2021 is a two-day workshop focused on unmanned aerial vehicles, which will be held on 4th and 5th October 2021 in Biograd na Moru, Croatia. The programme consists of keynote lectures, an exhibition area, and is focused on unmanned aerial vehicle applications and end-user industries. It will serve as a meeting place for experts from the industry and academia, end-users, as well as regulatory bodies from the region,'' reads the official website of the event.
DroneDays 2021 will be held at the Ilirija Resort at Biograd na Moru, and 14 speakers have confirmed their arrival at the event at the time of writing this article, with more invited. The confirmed names include drone experts from across Croatia and abroad, from academics from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing (FER) to foreign universities and even NATO.
DroneDays 2021 promises an exciting two days for drone lovers in a more theoretical approach with conferences hosting presentations from keynote industry leaders to more practical opportunities. These include exhibitions (open for the public) where visitors can have face-to-face meetings with leading industrial companies from across the region, showcasing their latest products and services. In addition, there will be a flying area where you can participate in live demonstrations of the latest technological achievements in aerial robotics, and there is also a B2B event where you can meet new partners who share your love for aerial robotics.
Much like drones, the event isn't free. Would-be participants must register on the website and buy a 10 euro ticket. That ticket includes two-day access to the whole programme as well as accreditation, a registration package, workshop materials, and coffee breaks.
With the discussion of order and freedom at large, the debates concerning the legal frame of operating drones in Croatia may well be the most interesting topics of this year's edition of DroneDays.
As TCN previously reported, drone regulations in Croatia have two levels of authority, one that is national and the other concerning EU Drone Regulation that came into force back in 2020.
After the conference in Biograd na Moru, why not hop to nearby Zadar? Learn more in our TC guide.
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ZAGREB, 8 Sept, 2021 - The main Zagreb Stock Exchange indices weakened on Wednesday amid a very modest turnover, with the most traded stock being that of the Plava Laguna hotel chain.
he Crobex fell by 0.41% to 1,954 points while the Crobex10 fell by 0.3% to 1,200 points.
The construction sector index recorded the highest increase among sector indices, of 1.91%, while the food sector index decreased the most, by 0.22%.
Regular turnover amounted to HRK 4.6 million or about 600,000 less than on Tuesday.
Not one stock crossed the million kuna mark in turnover.
The most liquid stock was the Plava Laguna hotel company with a turnover of HRK 567,000. The price of its shares remained at HRK 1,620.
Forty-one stocks traded today, with 10 gaining in price and 20 falling, while 11 remained stable.
(€1 = HRK 7.484807)
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