Repsol and Solaria, leaders of the week on the Ibex 35; IAG and Ferrovial fall hard

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By TP

After the large increases of the previous weeks that took it to touch the level of 12,000 points, The Ibex 35 has ended these five sessions with a loss of 2.58%the result of profit collection and in a scenario marked by geopolitical tension in the Middle East. In terms of values, the increases of these days have been led by Repsolwhich has gained 4.68% in the heat of the rising oil prices due to the resurgence of the conflict between Lebanon and Israel. Likewise, this week has been very propitious for Solariawhose titles have risen a little more than 4% after the good reception of its quarterly results and before the positive reports issued on the renewable energy company by several investment firms.
Indra, Rovi and Grifols They have been the other groups of the national index that have managed to avoid the 'red numbers', with respective advances of 2.26%, 1.73% and 0.74%. IAG AND FERROVIAL LEAD THE CUTS On the contrary, the airline company IAG has been the most bearish. The impact on fuel of the rise in crude oil has been a clear drag on its price. Specifically, its shares have dropped 9.79%, thus cutting short his recent excellent streak.
Ferrovialharmed by the possible buyback of the ETR 407 highway by the Government of Ontariohas also been placed in the caboose, with cuts close to 6%. Likewise, it is worth mentioning the banking sectorof great weight in the Spanish selective. The possible rate reduction by the ECB at its meeting this Septembergiven the lower inflationary pressure, has been a brake on its evolution in the stock markets. In this way, Unicaja has lost almost 7%, while the declines in BBVA, Santander or Sabadell have exceeded 3%.
Acciona Energía, Acciona or the real estate agencies Merlin and Colonial They have also been among the components of the Ibex 35 that have performed the worst, with losses of between 3% and 5%.


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