Monday, April 20, 2015

The IBEX bounces back after sharp falls on Friday and up to 0.40% – Investing.com Spain

(Updates with market data ET1008)

Madrid, April 20 (EFE) .- The main indicator of the Spanish stock exchange, bounced off the opening and was up 0.40% after the sharp falls on Friday, when left more than 2%.

At 09:12 hours, the Spanish index added 45.10 points and stood at 11,401 units, while the General Index of the Madrid Stock Exchange was up 0.35%.

This week begins the presentation of results of Spanish banks, which opens Bankinter (MADRID :) on Thursday and resumed on Tuesday Treasury debt issues with an auction of letters 3 and 9 months, pending resolution of the crisis on financial aid to Greece, which could prevent Spain repeat the success of his last bid in the short term, when he placed debt to six months with negative interest.

Today, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) published the latest employment statistics in member countries and the EU statistics agency Eurostat publishes data on construction output in February.

Background on Greece uncertainty remains, after concluding uneventful spring meeting of the agency and the World Bank (WB) and awaiting Friday’s meeting of the Eurogroup.

Within the IBEX highlighted spikes of CaixaBank (:) and IAG MADRID (MADRID :), above 1%.

For large values, advances were 0.53% for Inditex (MADRID :), 0.44% for Repsol (MADRID :), 0, 41% for Telefónica (MADRID :), 0.23% for Santander (MADRID :), and 0.08% for Iberdrola (MADRID :), while BBVA (MADRID :) 0.68% is left.

Both the euro and barrel started the session higher in their respective markets, as the single European currency was trading at $ 1.0780, and the European benchmark traded at the Intercontinental Exchange Futures (ICE) in London at $ 64.13, January 1, . 07% more than Friday’s closing

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