The Ibex starts the week with a fall of 0.1% and clings to 8,300 points

MADRID, 5 Dic.

The Ibex starts the week with a fall of 0.1% and clings to 8,300 points

MADRID, 5 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Ibex 35 has started the session this Monday with a fall of 0.1%, which has led the selective to stand at 8,372 integers at 9:01 a.m., in a week in which investors will be attentive to the publications of PMI services for November of the European and United States economies and the final revision of GDP for the third quarter of the euro area.

In addition, the week will close with inflation expectations in the United States and the CPI for China.

In this way, after concluding last week with a decline of 0.4%, the Madrid index began the session clinging to the psychological level of 8,300 integers, with Grifols leading the gains, with an increase of 6.3%.

Behind were Aena (2.91%), Cellnex Telecom (0.77%), ArcelorMittal (0.24%) and Ferrovial (0.1%), while on the opposite side were Indra (-1, 09%), BBVA (-0.91%), Meliá Hotels International (-0.78%) and IAG (-0.7%).

The rest of the European stock markets opened lower with falls of 0.4% for Frankfurt, 0.3% for Paris and 0.1% for London.

Likewise, the price of a barrel of Brent quality oil, a reference for the Old Continent, stood at a price of 85 dollars, with a rise of 0.27%, while Texas stood at 89 dollars, with a rise of 0.36%.

Finally, the price of the euro against the dollar stood at 1.0537 'greenbacks', while the Spanish risk premium stood at 102 basis points, with the interest required on the ten-year bond at 2.852%.

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