The Ibex 35 Falls Almost 0.4% in the Opening but Remains Above 15,300 Points
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The Ibex 35 opened Monday's session, August 25, with a drop of almost 0.4%, which has led the index to fall to 15,330 points, after reaching its highest level since 2007. This comes after last Friday's speech by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell in his Jackson Hole speech. The stocks that fell the most were Acciona (-2.5%), Acciona Energías (-2.4%), Iberdrola (-1.3%) and BBVA (-0.8%). Also falling were ACS, Telefónica and Sacyr, with a drop of almost o…
The Ibex 35 starts the week with falls from a maximum of 18 years in a climate of uncertainty after the recent Jackson Hole summit. Financial markets start the week pending the results of Nvidia and the latest inflation data in the US.
The Ibex 35 opened the session this Monday with a decrease of almost 0.4% that led to the selective to the 15,339.7 integers, after the central bankers' summit of Jackson Hole last week, where the president of the Federal Reserve (Fed) of the United States, Jerome Powell, opened the door to a lowering of interest rates in September.
The Ibex 35 has opened the session this Monday, August 25, with a drop of almost 0.4%, which has led the selective to descend to 15,339.7 points, following last week's Jackson Hole Central Bankers Summit. In it, the president of the Federal Reserve (Fed) of the United States (USA), Jerome Powell, opened the door to a drop in interest rates in September. Powell's message led the selective Madrid to close on Friday to the edge of the 15,400 points…
MADRID, 25 (EUROPA PRESS) The Ibex 35 opened the session this Monday with a decrease of almost 0.4% that led to the selective to the 15,339.7 integers, after the summit of central bankers of Jackson Hole last week, where the president of the Federal Reserve (Fed) of the United States, Jerome Powell, opened the [...] The entry The Ibex 35 falls almost 0.4% in the opening but manages to hold the 15,300 points appears first in Forbes Spain.
To this day, August 24, 2025, Ibex 35 lives one of its best moments since the global financial crisis. The Spanish selective has climbed more than 27% so far this year, with recent days exceeding 15,200 points, levels not seen since 2007. This growth adds to the strong revaluations accumulated in the previous two years, thus chaining three consecutive years to the rise. The index accumulates an increase of more than 32% in 2025. In the last thre…
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