- BBVA has announced the sale of its subsidiary in Chile for 1,850 million euros
The Ibex is banking on Tuesday to rise (+ 0.32%, 10,095 points), especially in Santander, CaixaBank and BBVA, which is trading with the sale agreement of its subsidiary in Chile. On the most positive side of the selective are Mediaset and IAG, which rise by 1.5% and 1%, respectively, and in the most negative Merlin and Acerinox, which fall less than 1%.
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It will be necessary to see if the selective Spaniard manages to overcome this Tuesday or, as happened this Monday, returns to deflate. "The session this Monday was the sixth consecutive in which we closed clearly away from the highs of the day," said yesterday the expert of 'Bolsamania', José María Rodríguez. "As for stocks, we are still worried about the extreme weakness of BBVA, which closes at the day's low (-0.81%) and negative against Santander, which continues to hold the rate much better (+ 0.29%). the supports that BBVA presents in the 7 euros, Repsol in the 14.8, Inditex in the 29 and Telefónica in the 8.4 euros", added Rodriguez.
This Tuesday is news that BBVA has agreed to the sale of its subsidiary in Chile. The entity has received a binding offer from Scotiabank at a price of 1,850 million euros. "BBVA wishes to accept the offer and, therefore, in compliance with the shareholder agreement, will communicate it to the non-controlling majority shareholders so that they may exercise, if they wish, the preferential acquisition right to purchase the shares in BBVA Chile or the right accompanying (tag-along) that entitles them to sell their shares in BBVA Chile to Scotiabank under the same conditions as BBVA, "said the entity. BBVA is up 0.9% on the stock market at this time.
For the rest, the bitcoin is still news, which continues with its particular escalation. Cryptocurrency bests $ 10,000 while experts warn of the speculative nature of this type of investment. For now, it has set a new record high at $ 9,900 while adding a "stratospheric" revaluation of 900% in the year (much of its rise has occurred in recent weeks).
Germany remains the focus of attention. The experts of Link Securities point out in their daily report that, although everything indicates that there will be a government pact between Social Democrats and Angela Merkel's party, the reality is that "negotiations go on for a long time". These analysts add that it is likely that there will be no new government until next year.