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Heightened activity in BOV shares

The MSE Equity Price Index rallied by 1.32% to 4,029.051 points as the strong gains in FIMBank and IHI, coupled with the positive performances of BOV and Harvest, offset the declines in MIA, HSBC and Farsons. Trading activity improved markedly to €0.27 million largely on the back of increased volumes in BOV shares. Bank of Valletta plc added 1.1% to regain the €0.90 level on volumes totalling 189,324 shares having a market value of €0.17 million. Today, BOV announced that the full transition from Raiffeisen Bank to Western Union in relation to payments in USD is planned to start in the coming days. Moreover, the bank published a Quarterly Update wherein it explained that revenues decreased by 4% in Q1 2021 but operating costs increased by 4% mainly due to increases in employee compensation, investment in technology, and higher amortisation charges.

MSE dips by 0 07% as trading activity remains low

The MSE Equity Price Index eased by 0.07% to 3,976.547 points following the declines in BMIT, GO and MIDI which outweighed the gains in HSBC. Meanwhile, BOV, MIA, Malita and MPC all closed flat as overall training activity remained stubbornly low at €0.05 million. GO plc shed 0.6% to the €3.58 level as 4,571 shares changed hands. BMIT Technologies plc slipped to a near 2-month low as it lost 2% to the €0.49 level across a single trade of 1,200 shares. Similarly, MIDI plc closed at a 3-month low as it dropped by 5% to the €0.38 level across 21,590 shares. Meanwhile, HSBC Bank Malta plc rebounded by 1.9% to the €0.82 level as 500 shares changed hands.

Three airlines to start services to Malta

Cyprus Airways and Air France have announced new services to Malta during the summer, and a specialist website has reported similar plans by Russian airline Aeroflot.  The Cypriot airline said on its website on Tuesday that it will operate a twice-weekly service between Larnaca and Malta from the end of next month. It will mean a resumption of flights between the Mediterranean islands after Emirates discontinued flights to Malta when demand dropped because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Cyprus Airways said its inaugural flight from Larnaca to Malta will be on June 27, with flights every Wednesday and Sunday until the end of October. 

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