The IBEX closed with losses of (-0.03 %) to get to 11779.1 points.


There are several notable happenings within the Spanish economy and markets. The Bank of Spain plans to individually meet with Spanish banks to assess the state of their relationships. Conclusions from the first Asset Management class held at the Pontifical Comillas University emphasized the importance of technology. Economic recovery in Southern Europe, including Spain, continues to gain traction after enduring a severe downturn due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The College of Economists has revised its GDP growth forecast upwards to 2.7%, and has urged authorities to facilitate a higher land supply, rejecting interventional measures in the real estate market. Spain’s economic growth this year and next is expected to far exceed the Eurozone average, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

The Brent is finishing the session with losses of (-0.7)%, going down to 73.68 dollars per barrel. The gold finished the session with an increase of 0.49%, quoting at 2690.7 dollars per ounce. Now, regarding equity, the EURO STOXX 50 at the end of the session gained 0.17 %, reaching 4913.98 points. the DAX ended the session gaining 0.29 % reaching 18901.46 points, the FTSE 100 finished with gains of 0.06 %, reaching 8254.8 points, and the EURONEXT 100 by the end of the day has had virtually no change, at 1479.71 points.

Throughout the day the following indicators indicators for Europe have been published: the Producer price index (YoY) of Spain in August (-1.3%). The data of the following indicators was not published: the Consumer Confidence of France in September.

The IBEX closed with losses of (-0.03 %) to get to 11779.1 points. The best performers of the day have been SOLARIA with a (+2.082 %), CAIXABANK with a (+0.775 %) and BANKINTER with an change of (+0.657%) on its values respectively. The worst performers of the day have been ACERINOX with a (-1.946 %), MERLIN PROPERTIES with a (-1.217 %) and REPSOL with a change of (-1.019 %) on its values respectively.


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