The Ibex 35 opens the session downwards without the Wall Street reference

MADRID, 19 Jun.

The Ibex 35 opens the session downwards without the Wall Street reference

MADRID, 19 Jun. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Ibex 35 index of the Madrid Stock Exchange has started the session this Monday with a downward trend, in which investors will not count on the Wall Street reference due to a holiday, after a hectic last week in which the central banks were the main protagonists.

In this way, the selective of the Madrid Stock Exchange has started the session with a decrease of 0.31% that led the Ibex 35 to trade at 9,465 points.

The most bullish values ​​at the beginning of the day were Solaria, with an increase of 3.10%, ahead of Ferrovial, with a rise of 2.18%, and Iberdrola, with a rise of 1.98%.

In contrast, the largest falls in the selective were carried out by Fluidra, with a drop of 1.17%, Meliá, with a drop of 1.16%, and Mapfre, with a drop of 1.02%.

Among the representatives of the banking sector in the Ibex 35 the increases were imposed, with the titles of Sabadell rising 1.90% and those of Caixabank 1.43%, while BBVA and Santander registered increases of 0.83% each ; Unicaja 0.59% and Bankinter 0.52%.

In the Old Continent, the main stock market indices also imposed the drops at the beginning of the day. Thus, the Parisian Cac 40 fell 0.50% at the opening, while the London Ftse100 lost 0.42% and the Frankfurt Dax 0.47%.

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