Ibex 35 opens November up 0.80%

this IBEX 35 Started November with 0.80% increaseSelectors will wait for the Fed meeting to kick off on Tuesday, allowing the market to hit and exceed 8,000 points on a feast day in Spain for All Saints’ Day.

In this way, after closing October with an increase of 8.00% compared to September, be over 7,900 integersThe Madrid selector started the November session by breaking the psychological level of 8,000 points.

In the early stages of this Tuesday’s session, the biggest gains were recorded by Amadeus (+2.31), Fluidra (+2.02), ArcelorMittal (+1.79) and Inditex (+1.13), while Red Eléctrica España was on the opposite side. (-0.7%), Acciona (-0.44%), and Naturgy (-0.27%).

The rest of the European stock markets opened with growth for Frankfurt, London and Paris.

Likewise, the price of a barrel of Brent quality oil, which is a reference for the Old Continent, was $94 this Tuesday, while the price of Texas was $88.

Finally, the price of the euro against the dollar was 0.99 ‘dollars’, while the Spanish risk premium was 112 basis points.

Source: Informacion

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