Chimimport was the most liquid stock on BSE in July. A total of 1,990 transactions worth 5.38 mln leva (2.75 mln euros) were sealed on the position last month. 657,393 shares changed hands, BSE's monthly bulletin reveals.

The stock lost 10.24% from 8.79 leva to 7.89 leva for the period.

Monbat is the second most liquid issue with 177,138 shares trading hands in 1,034 deals. Turnover on the position came to 2.02 mln leva (1.03 mln euros). The price lost 16.7% from 12.48 leva to 10.48 leva.

Eurohold Bulgaria is third with 964 deals and 247,113 transferred shares. Turnover on the position reached 1.22 mln leva (623,776 euros).

The stock depreciated 8.2% last month, from 5.1 leva to 4.68 leva.

The top 5 also includes Central Cooperative Bank and Holding Roads. 811,153 shares in the bank traded hands in 917 deals worth 3.57 mln leva (1.8 mln euros) last month. The average price plunged 26% from 4.99 leva to 3.69 leva.

23,163 shares in Holding Roads were traded last month. The value of the transactions on the position came to 1.87 mln leva (956,115 euros).

Holding Roads is the only stock in the top 5 to end the month higher. The price added 11%, from 15.48 leva to 13.94 leva.

Going back to June, the top 5 most liquid stocks then were Kremikovtzi, Eurohold Bulgaria, Chimimport, Holding Roads and Zarneni Hrani Bulgaria.