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Date Added: April 25, 2008 07:50:04 PM
Updated news from Balkan Europe powered by www.seenews.com Friday 25 April 2008, by Emanuele G. - 0 letture Bosnia Sarajevo Indices Rise on Greater Demand as Turnover Falls Apr 25, 2008, 16:11 CET | Story | SeeNews SARAJEVO (Bosnia and Herzegovina), April 25 (SeeNews) - Shares on Bosnia’s Sarajevo bourse gained this week following greater investor interest but turnover fell as sellers withdrew ...

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