Santander, Sacyr and Rovi lead the third consecutive week of increases in the Ibex 35

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By TP

After signing his third week of consecutive increases (+1.10%), the Ibex 35 is trading again close to its annual highs, 11,469 pointswhose break could mean the beginning of a new bullish stretch up to the 12,000 point mark. By values, the increases of these days have been led by Santanderwhich has added around 3.32% after announcing a Share buyback programme for an amount of 1,525 million euros. Likewise, these sessions have been very conducive to Sacyr and Roviwith advances in both cases close to 3%, and for Grifolswhich has risen by 2.47% due to the progress of the takeover bid proposed by the founding family and Brookfield for the company. Also worth noting is the good performance of Aena (+2.53%), IAG (+2.41%) and Amadeus (+2.18%)groups that have been boosted by the good tourist season that is being experienced. SOLARIA LEADS THE CUTS On the contrary, the most pronounced cuts in recent days have been those suffered by Solaria (-2.68%)which remains depressed on the stock markets, and for Repsol, which has lost 1.35% due to the lower price of a barrel of oil.
Acciona, Inditex, Cellnex, Naturgy were the other companies that ended the week in negative territory, although with moderate declines in all of them.


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