Wednesday’s session at the Greek bourse was a mixed one, with the main indexes posting minor losses while mid-caps enjoyed moderate gains. Markets across the eurozone appeared reserved, regarding the course of US-Iran talks and the valuation of technology stocks, while the Greek market was more focused on corporate developments such as the new public offering of Attica Department Stores and the listing of the new ADMIE shares.

The Euronext Athens (ATHEX) general index closed at 2,470.95 points, shedding 0.07% from Tuesday’s 2,472.77 points. The large-cap FTSE-25 index contracted 0.13%, ending at 6,269.38 points, though mid-caps expanded 0.23%.

The banks index declined 0.84%, as Optima lost 1.84%, CrediaBank fell 1.67%, Alpha eased 1.36%, Eurobank conceded 1.25%, Piraeus gave up 1.02% and National parted with 0.52%, though Bank of Cyprus improved 1.43%.

In total, 42 stocks obtained gains, 65 showed losses and 16 remained unchanged.

Turnover amounted to €277 million, down from Tuesday’s €481.3 million.