IBEX 35 falls by 0.30% at opening due to dividend adjustments from Iberdrola and Repsol
IBEX 35 opened down 0.30% to 19,794.7 points due to dividend adjustments from Iberdrola and Repsol after hitting record highs on Friday.
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Ibex 35 falls 0.26% to 19,800.60 points, with Iberdrola and Repsol leading the declines, while Amadeus and IAG support the index.
IBEX 35 opened down 0.30% to 19,794.7 points due to dividend adjustments from Iberdrola and Repsol after hitting record highs on Friday.
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Ibex-35 corrects by 0.30% to 19,794 points, weighed down by Iberdrola and Repsol due to dividend adjustments. Amadeus and IAG lead the gains.
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