Indra and IAG lead gains in the Ibex 35 while Iberdrola and Repsol discount dividends
The Ibex 35 starts the week with slight declines. Indra and IAG rise, while Iberdrola and Repsol discount dividends and weigh on the index.
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The Ibex 35 starts the week with slight declines. Indra and IAG rise, while Iberdrola and Repsol discount dividends and weigh on the index.
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.
The Ibex 35 will distribute over €7.2 billion in dividends in July, led by Iberdrola, Endesa, and Repsol, as the index surpasses 19,800 points.
Ibex 35 futures are down at the start of the week, focusing on OPEC+, macro data, and the earnings season.
Fed minutes, ECB, and falling oil prices mark a key week for the Ibex 35, DAX 40, and Wall Street.
Unicaja (7.6%) and Sabadell (9.3% in 2025) lead the dividend yield of the Ibex 35, with the average rising to 3.6% in 2026, according to GVC Gaesco.
The Ibex 35 nears 20,000 points, a historic milestone driven by banking and corporate profits, though with low household participation and high sector concentration.
Ibex 35 has gained nearly 15% in 2026 and is nearing 20,000 points, driven by banking and utilities.
The Ibex 35 closes at 19,852 points, just shy of 20,000, after a 2.2% weekly rise. Banking drives the rally, but earnings and external factors will shape the week.
BlackRock and Vanguard control nearly half of the Ibex 35, which gained €65 billion in 2025. Banks account for half of the profits as inequality rises in Spain.