Ibex 35 Approaches 19,900 Points Driven by Geopolitical Relief and Corporate Results
Ibex 35 rises 0.65% to 19,866.9 points, boosted by falling oil prices and first-half corporate results.
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The Dax rises 0.8% and the EuroStoxx50 0.5%, driven by Unilever and Mercedes-Benz results and a 4% drop in oil to $84.70.
Ibex 35 rises 0.65% to 19,866.9 points, boosted by falling oil prices and first-half corporate results.
Ibex 35 nears annual highs driven by falling oil prices, but caution in Wall Street hinders progress. Analysts favour stocks like Indra and healthcare.
The Monetary Policy Group of the University of Chile recommends keeping the rate at 4.5% due to rising oil prices and US tariffs.
Silver climbs 2.27% to $59.45 driven by falling oil prices and a weak dollar, as the market awaits the Fed's decision.
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.
Brent rises 2.6% to $93.37 amid tensions between the US and Iran. Wall Street falls and country risk hits monthly highs.
The Ibex 35 rises by 1.92% weekly to 19,585 points, its first advance in three weeks, driven by results from Acerinox, Sabadell, and Repsol despite high oil prices.
Ibex 35 rises 1.65% to close at 19,585.4 points, boosted by the banking sector. Brent oil falls 4.7% despite escalation in the Middle East.