Unicaja Banco will replace Siemens Gamesa in Ibex 35 and become the sixth bank in the selective ranking

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Ibex 35 Technical Advisory Committee announced Unicaja Bank will change Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) inside mountain goat 35 As of 27 December, after learning of the outcome of the voluntary takeover bid (OPA) made by Siemens Energy on SGRE, as reported by the committee through a press release.

will exist sixth bank of the elector, along with Santander, BBVA, CaixaBank, Sabadell and Bankinter. will implement coefficient of 80% will also be part of Ibex 35 Banks.

Unicaja’s entry into the Madrid selector causes it, in turn, to leave Ibex Medium Cap, where the stake will be replaced by Talgo. The enforceable coefficient of this company will be 100%. Moreover, Talgo leaves Ibex Small CapThe ‘gap’ will be filled by Nextil with an applicable coefficient of 40%.

These changes will enter Effective as of 27 December. Adjustments in Ibex 35, Ibex 35 Banks, Ibex Medium Cap and Ibex Small Cap will be made at the close of the session on December 23.

In order to make these changes, the Committee notes that the control period between 15 June and 15 December of this year, including both, is considered the control period in accordance with the Technical Standards for the Composition and Calculation of Sociedad de Sociedad. also indexes.bags.

These rules take into account the volume of transactions in the order market in euros during the six months preceding the meeting (control period) and such matters as the number of contracted transactions or possible changes in shareholding. guarantees the quality of the volume in question.

Likewise, only securities with an average capitalization greater than 0.30% of the selector’s average capitalization during the control period can form part of the Ibex 35. Technical standards set different coefficients to apply to the average capitalization of each security. punishing those with less free movement.

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