Spain Concentrates Dividend Payments in January and July Due to Tradition and Cost Savings
Spanish companies pay dividends in January and July due to the fiscal year-end, shareholder meetings, and the tradition of summer bonuses.
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Ibex 35 rises 1.33% to 19,846 points, less than 300 points from its all-time high, driven by Indra, Inditex and Santander.
Spanish companies pay dividends in January and July due to the fiscal year-end, shareholder meetings, and the tradition of summer bonuses.
The Ibex 35 appreciates by 123% in five years, reaching 1.2 trillion in capitalisation, with Santander as the leader.
Listed companies in Spain distributed €26.399 billion in dividends in the first half of 2026, a 21.65% increase from 2025, according to BME.
The Ibex 35 rises 0.11% to 19,356.6 points after US inflation fell to 3.5% in June, more than expected.
Spanish listed companies distributed €26.399 billion in dividends in the first half of 2026, 21.65% more than in 2025.
Puig and Inditex lead the Ibex 35 gains in a sector rotation day, with banking support and technology under pressure over AI doubts.
Ibex 35 is flat at 19,700 points, with Logista, Inditex and Telefónica rising, while Samsung drops 7% in Seoul despite multiplying its profits.
Ibex 35 rises 0.24% to 19,730 points, driven by oil after an attack on a ship in Oman. Telefónica and Inditex lead the gains.
Santander surpasses Inditex as the most valuable company on the Spanish stock market, with a capitalisation exceeding €80 billion.
Inditex takes the top spot in the Eco10 Portfolio from Santander, with a weighting of 7.38%, thanks to its historic margins and growth expectations.
40 analysis firms design the Eco10 portfolio for Q3: Meliá and IAG enter, Repsol and Acerinox exit. Inditex leads with a 7.4% weight.