The blue chips bring the Ibex back to 10,700 points

BBVA has been one of the most bullish stocks, rising 2.13%

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Bolsamania | 13 jul, 2017 07:55 - Actualizado: 17:51
Janet Yellen

The Ibex has led a positive session in which, as happened yesterday, has gone from less to more. Finally, the index has closed with a rise of 0.93% to 10,658.3 points, which is close to the psychological level of 10,700 points. The blue chips have been the ones that have pushed it to these levels.

IBEX 35
11.473,900
  • 0,33%38,20
  • Max: 11.485,70
  • Min: 11.446,20
  • Volume: -
  • MM 200 : 11.299,24
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Técnicas Reunidas has been the value that has registered the highest rise of the selective after advancing by 2.9% to stand at 34.95 euros. Mapfre has also followed a significant increase of 2.63%. In the third place BBVA has been placed, which has risen 2.13% to 7.6 euros. This has made it the blue chip with better behavior.

For its part, Telefónica has been close to close with a rise of 2%, has finally stayed at the doors, as it has revalued 1.96% to 9.31 euros. Repsol also has a good session, which has moved to the rhythm of oil. The company has risen 1.76%.

Banco Santander has kept pace with other major securities and has risen 1.11% to 5.85 euros. Of these, Inditex has been the one that has risen the least, although it has registered an increase of almost 1%, which has made it surpass again the 34 euros per action.

On the side of the falls, Acerinox has returned to be the worts stock of the session, affected by the fall of nickel, its main raw material. The steelmaker has fallen 1.43% to 11.4 euros. In contrast, ArcelorMittal has risen 1.76% after Deutsche Bank raised its buying council. In the bottom of the table has also been Grifols that has left a 1.1% to 23.8 euros, followed by Red Eléctrica which has fallen 0.22% to 18.3 euros.

In the Continuous Market, Inypsa has risen 120% to 0.33 euros, after signing a collaboration agreement to develop fotovotaica energy projects with Yingli Green Energy, Spanish subsidiary of Yingli Solar, one Of leading manufacturers of photovoltaic modules worldwide.

Investors have also set their sights on Liberbank. The company has risen 1.35% to 0.97 euros, a day after the National Securities Market Commission (CNMV) extended for two more months the prohibition of shorts positions. The regulator made this decision because of the volatility of value.