Posts Tagged ‘FTSE’
Market Commentary, March 23
The IBEX closed the meeting at 10861.90 points with a drop of -1.17%, with all sectors except red consumption, rising 0.26% and 1.69% above technology. For companies, the largest increases were for OHL and Indra a 1.90% and 1.69% respectively. However, the worst results were for Sacyr and Bankinter a -4.57 and -3.01%. (more...)Tags: Dow Jones, Euro Dollar, FTSE, Gold Ounce
Market Commentary, March 31
Day of negative numbers in all European markets. Another day the IBEX index has been more volatile in Europe, closing the day with a fall of -0.99%, although most of the day evolved into positive numbers. The second most significant fall has been the FTSE index, with a -0.62%, the DAX 0.23% are left while the French CAC 40 0.26%. The Swiss SMI was the exception in this day and that was a slight increase of 0.32% driven by the remarkable performance of UBS, the main value of that index.(more...)
Tags: a barrel Brent, dollar, Dow Jones, euro, Forex, FTSE, IBEX, Nasdaq, ounce of gold
Widespread gains in European markets,
Highlighting the rise in the selective Ibex with an outstanding 1.24% (10996.20 points) approaching the psychologically important 11,000 mark. The most pronounced rise of the day I follow Abengoa has an outstanding 6.04%, followed by Technical Gathered with a 5.82%. The sector most favored of the day was the financier driven by strong increases of Banco Santander and Banesto, followed by the energy he experienced a rise of 1.53%, and consumer sectors of goods and services which have had a worst performance this day with moderate rises 0.5% environment.
Tags: currencies, Dow Jones, FTSE, IBEX
Market Commentary, March 25
Day trips in the European markets, which once again highlights the fall of the Spanish selective with a -1.18%, while the other major markets, except the Parisian square -0.05% recorded moderate increases: The FTSE up 0.07% and the German DAX by 0.36%.
Tags: Euro Dollar, FTSE, Gold Ounce, IBEX, Nikkei, Santander