MADRID, 22 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Ibex 35 rose 0.63% in the mid-session to reach 9,920.8 points, with Grifols as a bullish value, appreciating more than 4%, after learning that the Spanish blood products company will give up the voting rights of the 6.58% of its stake in Shanghai Raas to Haier Group for 10 years.
This week, investors’ attention will be focused on the meeting of the Bank of England, which will be held tomorrow, and the European Central Bank (ECB), which will be on Thursday. In addition, the preliminary PMIs for January, the underlying private consumption deflator in the US and the GDP data for the fourth quarter of the American country, among other data, will be published.
In this context, Grifols led the increases, with a revaluation of 4.54%, followed by Unicaja Banco (2.38%), ArcelorMittal (2.15%), Fluidra (2.03%) and Acerinox (1.67 %), while at the other extreme were only Solaria (-2.17%), Repsol (-0.77%), Acciona EnergĂa (-0.60%), Iberdrola (-0.36%) and Endesa (-0.05%).
European stock markets were also trading in ‘green’, with increases of 0.45% in Frankfurt and Paris and 0.09% in London. Only Milan fell 0.28%.
In the raw materials market, the price of a barrel of Brent quality oil, a reference for the Old Continent, rose 0.19%, to 78.71 dollars, while Texas stood at 73.58 dollars, a 0.23% more.
In the foreign exchange market, the price of the euro against the dollar advanced to 1.0889 ‘greenbacks’, while in the debt market the interest required on the 10-year Spanish bond climbed to 3.195% and the risk stood at 89 points.