Major deal signed beyond the Stock Exchange
In May, the OTC segment of the Stock Exchange was recorded the largest volume of transactions over the past 20 months. According to the National Depository Center (NDC), in May of this year, the OTC market shares on 43 transactions amounted to 52,880,000 manats. According to the Baku Stock Exchange last month, the turnover of securities outside the stock exchange amounted to 50.6 million manat, of which 50 million. 80 thousand mantas belongs to financial companies. The discrepancy between the NDC and the BSE data on OTC on the out –Exchange circulation of the securities is connected with the transfer of information to the depositary for a certain period of time.
In January-May this year, the turnover of securities outside the stock exchange amounted to 58,110,000 manat, which is by 5.8 times more than over five months in 2014 (9.9 mln. AZN.) It is noteworthy that during the same period was registered at the BSE Secondary turnover of shares in the amount of 2,153,700 manat.
According to NDC, in the five months in Azerbaijan was taken of securities totaling $ 222.1 million. Manats, which is 1 billion. 931 million. Manats less than in the same period in 2014.
In October 2013 at the out- Stock Exchange r was recorded turnover amounting 69.6 million manat. As it turned out, these were mainly shares of "Bank Technique". Local company "World Vines" ceded 75% of the shares of the Luxembourg company "Beaufort Investissements", according to which the owner of the Bank's financial statements, is a citizen of this country Frederick Leklerkg. --08B—
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- 11 June 2015 14:48
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