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ATHENS STOCK EXCHANGE
Mild profit taking
Investors on the Athens Stock Exchange are making moves to consolidate part of yesterday's gains, against the backdrop of the pressure on European indices.
Controlled profit taking the premiere of August
The beginning of August on the Athens Stock Exchange is hesitant, with investors digesting the strong rise of the previous month (+5.26%), as well as the +14.31% of the seven-month period.
Gains led by Piraeus and Titan
With corporate results boosting investor sentiment, Athens Avenue is moving for its first bullish session of the week, while international sentiment remains favourable.
Return to positive territory
With corporate results boosting investor sentiment, the stock exchange is attempting to move upwards for the first time this week, while international sentiment remains positive.
Second negative day in a row
The underperformance of the stock market against the European markets and Wall Street continues in the absence of buyers, the corrective moves of the banks, and the profit-taking that has been taking place for several sessions in the last few.
Low turnover and limited interest
Another session of limited trading and reduced interest seems to be on Athens Stock Exchange, with no desire to follow the mildly bullish trends of the European boards.
Ιdleness and banking pressures
Sleepiness and no risk-on sentiment was recorded in the stock market, with banks completing five straight negative sessions and selected blue chips trying to hold the market.
Low tones and small losses under the weight of dividends
The new series of dividend cuts, particularly those of the "heavy" NBG, have put a strain on Athens Avenue's stock market, which has started with cautious movements, a slow pace, and a slightly negative slope on the General Index.
Return to losses under the weight of dividends
In a week that begins with the National Bank of Greece cutting its dividend and ends with significant announcements about the performance of listed companies with weight on the board, Monday's (29/7) session on the Greek stock market started out negatively.
Positive sign at the end of day and the week
The Athens Stock Exchange ended a week of considerable volatility, within and even more so outside the borders, in positive territory, with Metlen, Lamda, and AIA outweighing the banking pressures, mainly due to the Alpha dividend.
Controlled losses centred on banks
The Athens Stock Exchange completed its third downward session, limiting losses to a minimum at a time when the international markets were moving at the pace of a mini sell-off .