Ibex 35 is growing confidently, led by Unicaja
The Spanish selective rose strongly in the first session of the week on the stock market. There is no big macro data in today’s calendar, as is the case with corporate results. However, news about Unicaja and Sabadell boosted the index. Additionally, most Ibex values are highlighted in green.
In the field of business, Unicaja shares are rising sharply following rumors of a merger with Sabadell, which you can read about by clicking here.. It is followed by Acciona and Colonial, but there is no sector that overall leads the session, rather we see an overall increase. On the other hand, we see waterfalls in Ene and Rovi.
Stocks that are growing the most on the Spanish stock market:
Source: xStation5
Shares that fell the most on the Spanish stock market:
Source: xStation5
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Source: xStation5
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