Bankinter sets $100 as the alert threshold for oil and equities
Bankinter sets $100 as the alert threshold for oil and warns that the war with Iran will be long and intermittent.
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Ibex 35 rises 1.37% to exceed 19,850 points, a new all-time high, driven by falling oil prices amid diplomatic advances between the US and Iran.
Bankinter sets $100 as the alert threshold for oil and warns that the war with Iran will be long and intermittent.
Ibex 35 rises 1.1% to 19,795 points as oil drops 6.8% following US-Iran dialogue. Repsol leads losses, while IAG and Inditex top gains.
Oil rises to $84 and geopolitical risks accumulate, yet markets remain at highs. Investors overlook warning signs like FOMO in SpaceX.
Trump threatens Iran with retaliation after the death of three soldiers in Jordan and Iraq. Tehran challenges with a possible intervention in Kharg.
Ibex-35 falls 0.05% to 19,206.9 points, with Grifols (+3.72%) and Solaria (+1.78%) as rising stocks amid geopolitical tensions.
Gold falls 5.95% in July to $4,022, weighed down by fears of Fed rate hikes due to oil inflation, despite the escalating conflict between the US and Iran.
XTB analysts warn that the new phase of the Iran-US war, focused on the Strait of Hormuz, raises the risk of oil supply disruptions.
IBEX 35 rises 0.3% to 19,332 points, with Brent oil at $84 and Digi Spain Telecom debuting at a valuation of €1.662 billion.
Repsol rises 4% on the IBEX 35, which drops 0.25%, as Brent nears $77 amid US-Iran tensions. Technology weighs on the index.
Brent rises 3.78% to $78.88 after Hormuz blockade. The Ibex 35 falls 0.40% and Asian markets plummet.
Zcash skyrockets 40% as US-Iran tensions rise, rekindling interest in financial privacy in the crypto market.