"This cooperation agreement with the Zagreb Stock Exchange brings us one step closer to the common goal of building a strong Central European capital market," stressed Michael Buhl. Mr. Buhl is especially pleased that Wiener Börse has once again been able to offer index know-how. "Eastern European indices have a long tradition at Wiener Börse and are well known far beyond our borders. The excellent quality of the indices attracts international attention: At the end of 2004, the number of international issuers was 35; today, the number is over 70," said Mr. Buhl. Among the latest East European indices calculated by Wiener Börse, are the ROTX, which was developed jointly with the Bucharest Stock Exchange in the spring of 2005, and the NTX, which was developed in cooperation with Erste Bank in September of this year.
The Zagreb Stock Exchange is one of the larger South-East European exchanges with a market capitalization slightly above that of Ljubljana SE and slightly smaller than Bucharest. Market capitalization in stocks was EUR 10.80bn at the end of October (Wiener Börse: EUR 98.31bn), and the average daily turnover in stocks was around EUR 2.9mn (Wiener Börse: approx. EUR 500mn). CROBEX, the leading index of the Zagreb Stock Exchange has risen by about 30% since the beginning of the year (ATX: + 35%).