Thin trading on BSX
Butterfield Bank and Ascendant Group Ltd were the only domestic-board companies to trade on the Bermuda Stock Exchange on Christmas Eve.
Butterfield remained unchanged on $1.26, as 42,300 shares changed hands. Ascendant closed unchanged on $11.56 after 20 shares traded.
The Royal Gazette / BSX Index ended Monday unchanged on 1,078.91 before closing for the past two days for the Christmas and Boxing Day holidays.
Volume totalled 42,965 shares, while turnover topped $60,000.
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Published Dec 27, 2012 at 8:00 am (Updated Dec 26, 2012 at 6:43 pm)