Ibex 35 opens slightly upwards and scores 9,200

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HE mountain goat 35 started the session this Monday with 0.13% gainWith the announcement of macro data such as industrial production in Germany and investor confidence in the euro area and the announcement of business results, the selector remained at 9,159 integers in a day that stood out again.

While closing the seven-day week marked by the monetary policy meetings of the US Federal Reserve (Fed) and the European Central Bank (ECB), with a 1% decline last week, Madrid parquet started this Monday with slight advances, Compared to the declines recorded by Paris (-0.22%) and Frankfurt (-0.1%). Milan, on the other hand, is flat at the opening of European markets, while the London Stock Exchange will not open this Monday due to Coronation.

It was known shortly before the opening of the market that Industrial production in Germany decreased by 3.4% in March compared to the previous month, When it recovered by 2.1%, it experienced an increase of 1.8% compared to the same month of 2022.

In the early stages of the session on Ibex 35, the biggest climbs CaixaBank (+1.78%), Bankinter (+1.30%), BBVA (+1.19%), Repsol (+1%) and Grifols, whose shares gained 0.79% after reporting changes in organizational structure, were quoted: Thomas Glanzmann, the current executive chairman, will become the new CEO of the blood products company, while Víctor and Ramón Grifols will serve as executive leadership.

in Mraw material market While the barrel price of Brent quality oil, which is the reference of the Old Continent, increased by nearly 1 percent to $76, Texas increased from 1 percent to $72.06.

Finally, value of the euro against the dollar While 1,1048 were traded with a ‘green ticket’, the interest demanded by the 10-year bond in the debt market stood at 3.369 percent.

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