The Ibex tries to settle on the 9,200 with the complicity of Wall Street
The Ibex tries to settle on the 9,200 with the complicity of Wall Street
The optimism in the markets may be due to the fact that Trump is finally going to meet with the main Chinese negotiators who participate in the trade talks.
The Ibex-35 moves on the 9,200 points in half session: it is placed in the 9.212, which means a revaluation of 0.25%. This morning he scored highs in the 9,240 points, but has fallen back slightly. The German Dax and the British Ftse 100 are scored around 0.6%. Meanwhile, the French Cac 40 scores 0.37%. The Ftse Mib of Milan, meanwhile, advances 0.29%. The PSI-20 of Lisbon, for its part, is flat.
European stock markets hold up, despite the Ifo index, which measures business confidence in the economy has weakened more than expected, passing, in its expectations component, from 94.2 points to 93.8.
In the Ibex-35, Indra is the value that rises the most, with a revaluation of 3.84%. Next ArcelorMittal is placed, which scores almost 3%. Meliá aims for almost 2%. Acerinox is the other value that is targeted more than 1%. In red, Ence and Siemens Gamesa are the worst, with decreases of 2.6% and 2.05%, respectively.
In the US futures market, advances. Those trading on the Dow Jones and on the S & P 500 advance an opening with advances of more than 0.4%, while those trading on the Nasdaq fall back around 0.10%.
The optimism in the markets may be due to the fact that finally President Donald Trump is going to meet with the main Chinese negotiators who participate in the trade talks. Next Friday is the deadline given by the United States and China to reach a trade agreement to abort the increase in tariffs.
In the currency market, the euro loses some strength against the greenback: the community currency is left 0.05%, up to the level of 1,133 units.
In the debt market, slight decline in yields in the main markets: the interest rate of the American 10-year bond falls from almost 2.70% to 2.68%; that of its comparable German decreases from 0.12% to 0.10%, and that of Spanish falls from 1.20% to 1.16%.
The barrel of Brent, of reference in Europe, advanced 0.5%, to 67.42 dollars. The West Texas, benchmark in the United States, chained its eighth session to the upside, with a revaluation of 0.86%, to 57.45 dollars.
The price of gold remains flat at $ 1,323.
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