Ibex 35 Puts an End to Its Negative Streak but Fails to Recover 20,000 Points and Falls 0.97% a Week
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This week, the Spanish stock market has entered a consolidation phase, having fallen below 20,000 points several times after recently reaching a high of 20,200 points. Key factors this week have included rising oil prices, which are at high levels due to tensions in the Middle East; increased bond yields, which are making certain sectors less attractive; and concerns about inflation and its impact on interest rates. Read more
The banking sector exercised a clear motor with Banco Santander adding more than 2%
The Ibex 35 index of the Stock Exchange of Madrid has started the session this Friday, the last of the week, with an advance of 0.3% that has led to it being placed in the 19,868 points. After a few minutes of the opening, at the edge of 9.15 hours, the selective Madridi expanded his ascent to ... Continue reading "The Ibex 35 rises 0.3% in the opening and approaches the 19,900 points, with the oil at 93 dollars"
Ibex 35 Puts an End to Its Negative Streak but Fails to Recover 20,000 Points and Falls 0.97% a Week
The selective Spanish accumulated seven sessions in red. European stock exchanges close in positive and Wall Street extends the green. More information: Storm in the fixed income: why we should worry about an expensive debt and what causes the widespread fall of bonds
The Ibex 35 fired the week with a fall of 0.97% and lost the support of the 20,000 points, a threshold that the selective had defended for nine consecutive days before Monday. Friday’s rebound was not enough to compensate for the punishment accumulated for the tension in the fixed income and an oil at 94 dollars. The selective closed the last session of the week in the 19,961.5 integers, after noting an advance of 0.76%. The week was a pulse bet…
The Spanish selective closed on August 21 at 19,961.5 points and lost about 1% weekly, although Solaria and Repsol escaped punishment while Santander led the rebound on Friday.
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