The euro falls to $1.14 after the end of the ceasefire between the US and Iran
The euro drops to $1.1408 after the ceasefire with Iran ends, with Brent oil surging by 6%.
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The dollar falls for the second consecutive session due to escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran and strong employment data.
The euro drops to $1.1408 after the ceasefire with Iran ends, with Brent oil surging by 6%.
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.
Ibex 35 falls 0.2% to 18,879 points, weighed down by Acciona, Endesa, and Solaria. Other European markets rise, awaiting NATO summit and earnings season.
Ibex 35 futures are down at the start of the week, focusing on OPEC+, macro data, and the earnings season.
Franklin Templeton anticipates greater market dispersion and less central bank backing in the second half of 2026, with oil as a critical variable.
Columbia Threadneedle highlights four key drivers for the markets in the second half: monetary policy, oil, corporate profits, and political risk.
WTI crude falls 0.4% after the OPEC agreement, easing transport costs for Spanish agriculture.
Spot gold rises 0.3% to $4,188 per ounce in Asia, driven by falling oil prices and weak US employment data.