Economy

Investment instruments performance this week: Which investment instrument earned how much?

This week, the stock market brought gold and dollars from investment instruments.

BIST 100 index in Borsa Istanbul finished the week at 4,795.61 points with a gain of 8.97 percent.

The index saw the lowest point of 4,374.14 and the highest point of 4,982.86 during the week.

In the same period, Borsa Istanbul Financial Index increased by 14.05 percent to 4,823.77 points, Industry Index gained 4,37 percent to 7,320,81 points, Services Index increased by 4,09 percent to 4,035.50 points, Technology Index increased by 1,22 percent to 4,228. dropped to 70 points.

İŞBANK (C) HIGHEST PREMIUM SHARE

Among the stocks included in the BIST 100 index in Borsa Istanbul, İşbank (C) had the highest increase this week with 31.17 percent. İşbank (C) was followed by Koç Holding with 26.68 percent and Garanti BBVA with 24.53 percent.

Among the said shares, the ones that lost the most value were Fenerbahçe Futbol AŞ with 15.39 percent, Yayla Gıda with 15.11 percent, and Girişim Elektrik Sanayi with 15.06 percent.

The most valuable companies whose shares are traded on Borsa Istanbul are Koç Holding with 245 billion 601 million liras, Sasa Polyester with 220 billion 127 million liras and Ford Otomotiv Sanayi with 196 billion 965 million liras.

GOLD AND DOLLAR RISE

The selling price of 24 carat gold bullion per gram increased by 0.72 percent this week to 1,267 liras, and the sales price of Republican gold rose to 8,488 liras with a gain of 0.71 percent.

The selling price of the dollar increased by 0.46 percent to 19.5870 liras, and the selling price of the euro decreased by 0.46 percent to 21.3290 liras.

The selling price of the British pound, which was 25.8810 liras last week, increased by 5.58 percent to 27,3250 liras this week.

The Swiss franc, on the other hand, gained 6.26 percent compared to the previous week and found buyers at 24,4010 lira.

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